When did profits come into the framework of the Constitution? To the Editor: People, policy and profits … We the people, in order to form a more perfect union …
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James Haught Guest Columnist Years ago, I visited our state’s [West Virginia] former black mental hospital and fell into conversation with a witty, friendly, black psychiatrist. He taunted me: “You’re a
Charlene Crowell Guest Columnist When many consumers think of billion-dollar industries, banks and Wall Street often come to mind. Yet there is another industry in the same lucrative league that
Lory B. Huffman Guest Columnist This past week I had lunch with my friend and colleague, the Rev. Donald Jenkins. He’s black. I’m white. We both serve United Methodist Churches
Walter Marshall is not running for re-election in 2018. He has served nearly 20 years so far on the Forsyth
Trump needs discipline now to help him be productive To the Editor: “The Miracle Worker,” currently in an excellent production
Lauren V. Burke Guest Columnist Photo by Glenn Fawcett/Wikimedia Commons Everyone appears to have figured out that a dangerous, stupid
Photo by Jonathan Fulcher Raynard Jackson Guest Columnist As we celebrate Black History Month, the Republican Party continues to show
James B. Ewers Jr. Guest Columnist Keeping Black History alive for future generations This column is dedicated to my parents
It’s Black History Month. This is the time when organizations, schools, universities and churches plan programs to honor African-Americans. Exhibits