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  2. Winston-Salem Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Winston-Salem Journal, started by Charles Landon Knight, began publishing in the afternoons on April 3, 1897. The area's other newspaper, the Twin City Sentinel, also was an afternoon paper. Knight moved out of the area and the Journal had several owners before publisher D.A. Fawcett made it a morning paper starting January 2, 1902.

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  4. Luix Overbea - Wikipedia

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    Luix Overbea was a native of Chicago; and received a bachelor's degree in philosophy in journalism from Northwestern University. [2] He moved to North Carolina to work for the Winston-Salem Journal from 1955 to 1968, where he was the only Black reporter.

  5. John Carroll (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    John S. Carroll was born in New York City on January 23, 1942, to Wallace Carroll, the editor and publisher of the Winston-Salem Journal and Sentinel, and the former Margaret Sawyer. The family lived in Winston-Salem, North Carolina , until John was about 13, when they moved to Washington, D.C., where his father began working with the New York ...

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  7. Twin City Sentinel - Wikipedia

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    The Twin-City Sentinel was the name of the afternoon newspaper published in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The Sentinel ' s masthead was dropped in 1985 when operations were absorbed into its sister paper, the morning Winston-Salem Journal. Twin City derived from the fact that Winston and Salem began as separate cities.

  8. Darwin Joston - Wikipedia

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    Joston was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, to US Navy veteran (Beauford) Odell Solomon (1914-2006), owner of the Odell Solomon Lawn and Garden Center, and (Mary) Elizabeth (known as "Lib"; 1912-2007), daughter of John Smith, of Kernersville, North Carolina. Joston had one brother, Talmadge Solomon, who became a Church of Christ minister.

  9. Linda Carter Brinson - Wikipedia

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    Brinson moved back to North Carolina in the late 1970s and worked as a reporter, editorial page writer, and feature writer for The Sentinel, an afternoon newspaper in Winston-Salem. After the paper folded in 1985, she began writing book reviews and feature stories for the Winston-Salem Journal. She was later appointed the first woman editorial ...