Tag "Dr. King"

Commentary: Inman’s letter to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

    Commentary: Inman’s letter to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Imam Griggs Guest Columnist Salaam Dr. King: It’s been almost 50 years since your fateful appointment with destiny on the balcony of the Lorraine Hotel in Memphis, Tennessee. Time and willful

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Commentary: Here is MLK’s legacy for Black America in 2017

    Commentary: Here is MLK’s legacy for Black America in 2017

Ben Chavis Guest Columnist As the United States of America and the global community salutes, recognizes and commemorates the 88th birthday of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., it

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MLK Noon Hour Commemoration celebrates its 37th year

    MLK Noon Hour Commemoration celebrates its 37th year

Photo by Timothy Ramsey BY TIMOTHY RAMSEY  THE CHRONICLE The Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Noon Hour Commemoration has been a staple in the Winston-Salem community for nearly four decades. 

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2016 events fuel MLK Jr. Day Breakfast

    2016 events fuel MLK Jr. Day Breakfast

Photo by Tevin Stinson Few empty seats were left Monday morning inside the Embassy Suites Pavilion as more than 1,000 people attended The Chronicle’s annual Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast.

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Editorial: Will Black Lives Still Matter in ’15?

    Editorial: Will Black Lives Still Matter in ’15?

“Hands Up,” “Black Lives Matter” and “I Can’t Breathe” have become ubiquitous, a rallying cry for legions disheartened and dismayed

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Editorial: Moral Victory in Sight

    Editorial: Moral Victory in Sight

(pictured above:  Dr. Rev. William Barber) Hats off to the N.C. NAACP! The Tar Heel branch of the venerable civil

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Extirpating Racism

    Extirpating Racism

Personal stories highlight YWCA initiative (pictured above: Gateway YWCA Board Member LaShonda Hairston speaks on the history of the Historic Oak Grove

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First Waughtown gives kids experience of a lifetime

    First Waughtown gives kids experience of a lifetime

“This is awesome!”  That was the reaction of 32 young people who traveled to Washington, D.C. on June 1 to

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FCDS’s Allen tells students about witnessing history

    FCDS’s Allen tells students about witnessing history

Forsyth County Day School eighth graders took a trip to Greensboro on April 26 to visit the International Civil Rights

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No Second-Class Families

    No Second-Class Families

African Americans have spent much of our history fighting for equal treatment. Just two generations ago, our parents and our

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