Abolitionist John Brown Subject Of Art Exhibit
Category: FAQ Written by Special to the Chronicle

The Damon J. Keith Center for Civil Rights and the Arthur Neef Law Library are hosting a traveling art exhibit titled “Jacob Lawrence and the Legend of John Brown.” The exhibit, designed to display 22 silkscreen prints with image and text that depict the story of abolitionist John Brown, is open to the public through mid-January 2010.
Last Updated on Tuesday, 16 August 2011 12:02
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Plan Now To Avoid The Financial Holiday Woes
Category: FAQ Written by Chronicle Staff

The holidays should be a joyful time for you and your loved ones. This is the time for the “yuletide” good cheer and optimist hopes, and a time to reflect upon the past year and the future. However, for many families these times are not so pleasant as they struggle to find the extra cash for those holiday expenses. Of course credit cards can solve the problem, but they create a myriad of other problems.
Last Updated on Tuesday, 16 August 2011 12:02
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Hamilton Fulfills Dream, Opens Model Train Shop
Category: FAQ Written by Cornelius Fortune

As a young boy, Rainy Hamilton Jr.’s dreams were filled with model trains, intricate winding tracks and the lifelike scenery that surrounded it all. The passion that continues to fuel his love for model trains also serves as the driving force behind recently opening of his very own hobby shop - Rainy Day Hobbies.
Last Updated on Tuesday, 16 August 2011 12:02
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Snubbing the Wedding Ring?
Category: FAQ Written by Bankole Thompson, Chronicle Senior Editor

A new research from Yale University is going right to the heart of an issue that is all too familiar in the African American community. That educated and successful Black women are finding it difficult to meet “Mr. Right.”
Last Updated on Tuesday, 16 August 2011 12:02
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