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Dominic Walker as an historical interpreter of Melvin Johnson holds a Malvin Johnson self-portrait. Photo by Ivan Saul Cutler/Carolina Peacemaker. Juneteenth preparations are underway. Following a …

Grimsley players display their Metro 4-A Tournament Championship trophy after defeating Ragsdale Friday night (Feb. 17) at Grimsley’s Bob Sawyer Gym. Photo by Joe Daniels/Carolina …

Former President Carter Chooses Hospice Care

Former President Jimmy Carter is a survivor of several illnesses and at the age of 98 he made the decision to stop his fight against cancer and to transition into hospice care. President Jimmy Carter …

Alexis Ennis-King, program impact manager of She Built This City, leads the students in discussing what they learned at the event. (Background, LaToya Faustin, executive director of She Built This …

Reaction to the official autopsy report released last week documenting that former NAACP President Rev. Dr. T. Anthony Spearman, 71, committed suicide by a “self-inflicted gunshot wound” to his …

CIAA inducts 2023 Hall of Fame class

The 2023 John B. McLendon CIAA Hall of Fame class will be officially inducted at the CIAA Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony on Friday, February 24. The event will be a part of the week-long schedule of …

Dr. Johnnetta Cole returns to Greensboro

Dr. Johnnetta Cole delivers a pep talk to several members of Delta Theta Sigma Sorority, Inc. attending a book signing at the International Civil Rights Center & Museum. Photo by Ivan Saul …

Dr. John Marshall Kilimanjaro Dr. John Marshall Kilimanjaro (né Stevenson), Sr., professor, civil rights activist, trailblazing newspaper founder and publisher passed away on Wednesday, March 27, …

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