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April 2 2003
Vol. 94, Issue 11

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February One...
The Full Frame Documentary Film Festival presents “February One ..
the world can change in a day” on April 10 at 11 a.m. at Durham’s
Carolina Theatre. The documentary explores the 1960 Greensboro lunch
counter sit-ins. At the sit-in the four African Americans stepped forward
to change public accommodation laws in North Carolina And in the effort
they changed history.Their approach set the blue print for the non-violent
protests during 1960s.
Gospel group Mary Mary gives praise to hip-hop

Duke University's Holy Hip Hop 2003 made a case for incorporating hip-hop and gospel with music and more. [click to read]


Author of 'Exposed' to do signing

NCCU alumnus, Maurice Glenn, will hold a book signing of "Exposed" at the campus bookstore on April 23. [click to read]


Rapper, Ringo rocks mic on 1017

NCCU's own Rovez Ingram, AKA Ringo, released his debut album, 1017 Vol. 1, for free on NCCU's campus. [click to read]


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CD:

  • Surrender to Love: Kindred The Family Soul--scores 5 out of 5 headphones!
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