The Rev. Dr. William Barber II, president of the N.C. NAACP, is leading a voter registration drive. While national attention was focused on the Iowa caucuses late last week,
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The parades, breakfasts and luncheons honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. are now over. The speeches given by city, state and federal officials extolling Dr. King’s non-violent philosophy have all
Gayle Anderson Guest Columnist In December, the U.S. unemployment rate remained steady at 5 percent, the lowest in more than seven years. By comparison, the unemployment rate in November for
Photo by NBC These are the students wearing the offensive T-shirts. Six white high school seniors in suburban Phoenix posed – giggling and snickering, girly-like – for a photo that
Last year, the city of Winston-Salem held ceremonies as officials placed historic markers in several neighborhoods, including two historically black
Donna Rogers Something To Talk About The Chronicle asked people how Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. affected their lives. I
Submitted photo The Winston-Salem Recreation and Parks Department was a sponsor of the Peace Toys for War Toys Exchange. Personnel
Photo by Tevin Stinson Winston-Salem Human Relations Director Wanda Allen-Abraha explains that Martin Luther King Jr. Helping Hands Day, “basically,
Above: Bryan C. Thompson Cash Michaels Analysis Published reports by The Chronicle since last October have proven there are many questions
Photo By Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository Saturday Scholar Mentor Pfc. Mathew Alexander, from Hendersonville, N.C., plays tick-tack-toe with