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No Second-Class Families

No Second-Class Families

WS Chronicle May 10, 2013 1

African Americans have spent much of our history fighting for equal treatment. Just two generations ago, our parents and our grandparents were banned from eating at certain restaurants, attending certain schools, and working in

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New Digs

New Digs

WS Chronicle May 2, 2013 0

The North Carolina State Bar, the state agency responsible for regulating the practice of law, hosted a grand opening celebration April 17 for its new Raleigh headquarters at the southwest corner of Blount and

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Editorial: Criticism of President  still taboo

Editorial: Criticism of President still taboo

WS Chronicle March 28, 2013 0

The Rev. Jeremiah Wright has been called a pastor’s pastor, a preaching master who’s like the opposite of March: comes in like a lamb and goes out like a lion. But not even his

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Four More Years

Four More Years

WS Chronicle November 8, 2012 0

UPI/Kevin Dietsch The First Family – (from left) First Lady Michelle Obama, First Daughter Sasha, President Barack Obama and First Daughter Malia – wave to a crowd of thousands at Chicago’s McCormick Place in

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Let’s Win This, Before Election Day

Let’s Win This, Before Election Day

WS Chronicle October 18, 2012 0

Yesterday, I cast my ballot for Barack Obama for President.  That’s right, yesterday – I voted early by mail in my home state of Illinois.  And next week, Barack is going to vote early

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