Advocate And Activist: Pauli Murray's Pursuit Of Equality
Fifteen years before Rosa Parks refused to move to the back of the bus, another woman refused to give up her seat.
Fifteen years before Rosa Parks refused to move to the back of the bus, another woman refused to give up her seat.
Over the past several years, home prices in Forsyth County have soared, and today, it's a
seller's market. But not in many of the region's African-American neighborhoods.
In 2013, hundreds of homes in places like African-American neighborhoods like East Winston were appraised much lower than their original value leaving many feeling angry, confused, and scared.
Last week, a racially insulting Snapchat video began circulating in the Winston-Salem Forsyth County school district.
Winston-Salem wants to raise the number of city projects awarded to minority-owned businesses.
It's Black History Month in America, and for the Greensboro Transit Authority, that means a return of the Heritage Ride.
A documentary screening in Winston-Salem this weekend examines historically black colleges and universities.
A tennis match between two local college teams ended on an ugly note over the weekend, and an Appalachian State player has now been suspended.
Two of the three men who successfully challenged racial segregation as undergraduates at North Carolina's flagship university have now died in less than a month.
Wake Forest University is responding to a student video posted this past weekend in which a racial slur targeted a black Resident Advisor.