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Pressman Extraordinaire Jerry Maxwell Kilimanjaro Passes

December 16, 2020

It is with great sorrow that we must record with our deepest regret the passing of our beloved Jerry Maxwell Kilimanjaro. Born on May 3, 1958 to Mildred Davis Maxwell Troxler, Jerry was an avid pressman of 30-plus years at The News & Record having received his formal training at Forsyth Technical Community College. He […]


In New Picture Book Tina Turner Reflects on her Life

December 16, 2020

At 81, Tina Turner quietly reflects on her “imperfections and all” in a telling new pictorial autobiography where she explores her fashion and artistic expressions. In “That’s My Life,” the Queen of Rock n’ Roll reflects on growing up in Nutbush, Tennessee, and how her hometown became an escape from the harsh realities of her […]


Santa Claus is coming to town!

December 16, 2020

The Greensboro Branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and The Historic Magnolia House will host Santa Claus for families to visit with on December 19 and 20. Admission is free but reservations are required at www.santagso.com, which outlines a COVID-19 compliant method for families to reserve a time to […]


Dorsett bounces up to Assoc. Head Coach

December 11, 2020

North Carolina A&T State head men’s basketball coach Will Jones announced the promotion of Ahmad Dorsett to associate head coach on Wednesday. Dorsett has played an integral role on the men’s basketball coaching staff since 2018. “This promotion means a lot to me,” said Dorsett. “I am very blessed and thankful to head coach Will […]


The hidden harm fostered by COVID-19

December 11, 2020

COVID-19 presents its own new set of rules. As we struggle to find a sense of normalcy in these difficult times, we realize that COVID-19 has unfortunately changed the landscape that we felt we knew so well. COVID-19 has changed the nomenclature. We speak excessively about the numbers of people that have been hospitalized, infected, […]


Holidays Programs In Greensboro

December 11, 2020

The City of Greensboro hosts a wide range of programs and events all winter. There are creative programs, special events, performances, giving and shopping opportunities – plus a chance to get a letter from Santa. All activities are free unless otherwise noted and COVID-19 health and safety guidelines will be followed for all in-person activities. […]


The National Council of Negro Women Celebrates 85th Anniversary

December 10, 2020

The Life and Work of Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune Mary McLeod Bethune, the founder of our beloved National Council of Negro Women (NCNW), was born on July 10, 1875 in a small log cabin on a rice and cotton farm near Mayesville, South Carolina. The 15th of 17 children born to Patsy McIntosh McLeod and […]


Greensboro faith community addresses memory loss diseases with drive-thru health fair

December 10, 2020

A group of churches, health advocates and civic leaders provided free boxes of food, along with flu shots and resources for healthcare at the Alzheimer’s Drive-Thru Winter Festival hosted by New Zion Missionary Baptist Church on December 5. New Zion Missionary Baptist Church partnered with Wake Forest Baptist Health, Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church, Trinity AME […]


Aggies cruise to win over Chicago State

December 2, 2020

NCA&TSU: 74 Chicago State: 44 CHAMPAIGN, IL – North Carolina A&T picked up their first men’s basketball win of the season on Friday defeating the Chicago State Cougars, 74-44, at State Farm Center. It was the final game of the University of Illinois’ multi-team event. Junior wing Tyrone Lyons and sophomore guard Jeremy Robinson led […]


The Violence at Home

December 2, 2020

During this pandemic, COVID-19 has made many changes in the foundations of our society. Not being able to work, live, and socialize in the ways that were once normal in order to be as physically distant as possible has sequestered us to the safety of our homes. Safety, for some, is a relative word, and […]


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Since 1967, the Carolina Peacemaker has served as North Carolina’s leading news weekly with a national reputation. Founded by Dr. John Kilimanjaro, the newspaper is published by Carolina Newspaper, Inc.

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