On Feb. 26, 1870, Wyatt Outlaw was hanged in Graham by the White Brotherhood. A candlelight vigil will be held in his memory on the south side of the Historic Courthouse on Feb. 26.
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Wesley and Catherine Rankin Milton were pillars in their community and church. They taught their children and others so many great lessons about how to survive and thrive.
Critical race theory is not dangerous, but it provides us with a better understanding of where we stand.
Mebane's Racial Equity Advisory Committee begins operating
In his July 8 letter, Dr. Robert Vellani maligned Alamance County citizens who spoke out against political indoctrination during a recent Alamance Burlington School System board meeting.
Once you acknowledge how these past systems have influenced the present, you have a choice. You can disregard it, or you can use your words and behaviors to make a more equitable future.
In "To Kill a Mockingbird," Atticus says, “It’s just as much Maycomb County as missionary teas.” In Alamance County, are we going to "cope with" racism, or move forward for equity for all?
It is an honor to represent your country on a world stage. However, this young lady is apparently in it strictly for her own glory only.
Sayed-Ahmad: The greatest disappointment I’ve experienced is how controversial it apparently is to take a stand against racism/discrimination when it comes to supporting Palestinians.