In above photo: Over 3,500 people from across the state and nation gathered in Winston-Salem on July 13 for the Mass Moral Monday March for Voting Rights. The march began at
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By Ron Daniels, Guest Columnist The 50th anniversary of Bloody Sunday, the Selma -to-Montgomery March, and the passage of the historic Voting Rights Act of 1965 and Dr. Martin Luther King
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. – An additional five cities have joined the massive national campaign by African-American business leaders to raise funds for free student admission to the Golden Globe-winning film “Selma,”
When Black businesses ruled To the Editor: I grew up in Winston-Salem and attended an Afro American School. In this
The movie “Selma,” released nationwide on Friday, Jan. 9, depicts events leading up to the celebrated civil rights march from
The Phi Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. provided clothes, food and education to the community for its
(Above: Photos by Donna Rogers- Rev. Dr. Sir Walter Mack Jr. speaks.) A family came from Randleman, about 40 miles