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    • Durham (N.C.)--Race relations.; Atlanta (Ga.)--Race relations.; African American women civic leaders--North Carolina--Durham.; African American executives--North Carolina--Durham.; African Americans--Civil rights--North Carolina--Durham.; African...
    • Library of Congress Subject Headings [TAPE 1, SIDE A] [START OF TAPE 1, SIDE A] WALTER WEARE: This is oral history interview for the Southern Oral History program with William and Josephine Clement, June 19, 1986, at their home in Durham, North...


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    • North Carolina--Officials and employees.; North Carolina--Politics and government.; North Carolina--Race relations.; Wake Forest (N.C.)--Social life and customs.; Judges--North Carolina.; School integration--North Carolina.; Political...
    • Library of Congress Subject Headings [TAPE 1, SIDE A] [START OF TAPE 1, SIDE A] CHARLES DUNN: This is an interview with Dr. I. Beverly Lake for the Oral History Program at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr. Lake, I'd like to...
    • North Carolina five-dollar treasury note, 1862

    • Ops (Roman deity); Goddesses; Myths; Liberty; Railroads;
    • Five-dollar treasury note issued by the State of North Carolina on March 1, 1862; printed by the firm of J. Manouvrier in New Orleans, Louisiana; note’s face printed in black, large “FIVE” running vertically and reading upward at left end and...


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    • Civil rights movements--North Carolina.; Sociologists--North Carolina.
    • EE - 1 - Interview # 1 Interview with Dr. Arthur F. Raper by Daniel Singal In his home, Oakton, Virginia January 18, 1971 Q: Dr. Raper, could we begin by talking about when you were born and where and about your family? Dr. Raper: OK, Mr. Singal. I...


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    • Women physicians--North Carolina.; Women's health services--North Carolina.
    • Interview with Eleanor Easley July 25, 1985 by Rebecca McCoy Transcribed by Ron Bedard The Southern Oral History Program University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill ELEANOR EASLEY: A biographical sketch Eleanor Easley was born on a farm in...
    • Bank of Fayetteville one-dollar note, 1855

    • Myths; Goddesses; Liberty cap; Slavery; Ceres (Roman deity); Ops (Roman deity); Agriculture; Sailing Ships
    • One-dollar note issued by the Bank of Fayetteville on November 8, 1855; engraved and printed by Baldwin, Adams and Company, New York, N.Y.; black and red inks with black “ONE” at top-left corner and running vertically along right end, very large...
    • Bank of Cape Fear three-dollar note, 1853

    • Goddesses; Ops (Roman deity); Cornucopias; Metallurgical industry; Shipping; Agriculture; Sailing ships; Bridges; Factories;
    • Three-dollar note payable at the Fayetteville Branch of the Bank of Cape Fear, handwritten date April 6, 1853; engraved and printed by Danforth, Bald and Company of Philadelphia and New York, N.Y; black ink with “3” in varying sizes at or near all...
    • Bank of Clarendon five-dollar note, 1855

    • Goddesses; Wheat; Agriculture; Axes; Liberty; Ops (Roman deity); Barrels; Crates;
    • Five-dollar note issued by Bank of Clarendon in Fayetteville to a “J. W. Strange” on November 1, 1855; engraved and printed by Danforth, Wright and Company of Philadelphia and New York, N.Y.; black and red inks with large red “FIVE” overprint in...
    • Bank of Lexington five-dollar note, 1861

    • Myths; Goddesses; Ops (Roman deity); Liberty cap; Slavery; Horses; Farmers; Minerva (Roman deity); Wisdom
    • Five-dollar note issued by the Bank of Lexington on September 3, 1861; no credit given to lithographer and printer; black and green inks with green “5” and “V” flanking the lower corners of the central vignette; female figures at left end represent...
    • Bank of Cape Fear three-dollar note, 1859

    • Myths; Goddesses; Ops (Roman deity); Cornucopias; Grains; Commerce; Industry; Sailing ships; Bridges; Factories;
    • Three-dollar note issued by the Washington Branch of the Bank of Cape Fear on November 1, 1859; engraved and printed by Danforth, Wright and Company of Philadelphia and New York, N.Y; red and black inks, an update of earlier all-black design; red...
    • Bank of Cape Fear five-dollar note, 1851

    • Men; Women; Dogs; Pails; Angels; Eagles; Bows (Archery); Arrows;
    • Five-dollar note initially issued by the Bank of Cape Fear to a "John Myers" in 1851 and made payable at the bank's branch in Washington, N.C.; engraved and printed by Toppan, Carpenter and Company of Philadelphia; black ink with large numeral "5"...
    • Bank of Clarendon five-dollar note, 1860

    • Myths; Goddesses; Ops (Roman deity); Liberty; Liberty cap;
    • Five-dollar note issued by Bank of Clarendon in Fayetteville on August 1, 1860; engraved and printed by the American Bank Note Company, New York, N.Y.; black and red inks with "5" encircled or highlighted in red circular designs in three corners, a...
    • North Carolina twenty-five-cent treasury note, 1862

    • Women; Goddesses; Ops (Roman deity); Ceres (Roman deity); Cornucopias; Wheat; Books;
    • Twenty-five-cent 1862 treasury note issued by the State of North Carolina; printed by J. T. Paterson and Company of Augusta, Georgia; black ink with general issue location and date “Raleigh Sept[ember].1st 1862” in bottom third beneath “TWENTY-FIVE...
    • Bank of North Carolina stock certificate, 1860

    • Laborers; Wheat; Scythes; Women; Dogs; Ceres (Roman deity); Ops (Roman deity); Beehives;
    • Stock certificate, ten shares, issued by Bank of North Carolina to “M. M. McGhee” of Milton, N.C., on May 24, 1860; printed by American Bank Note Company, New York, N.Y; black ink with serrated border and vignette in upper-left quarter of two male...
    • North Carolina three-dollar treasury note, 1863

    • Myths; Goddesses; Ops (Roman deity); Liberty; Cornucopias;
    • Three-dollar 1863 treasury note issued by the State of North Carolina; printed by J. T. Paterson and Company of Augusta, Georgia; black ink with general issue date “1st Jan[uar]y 1863.” in upper right, large “THREE” arching vertically on both ends...
    • North Carolina twenty-five-cent treasury note, 1864

    • Ops (Roman deity); Ceres (Roman deity); Goddesses; Myths; Agriculture; Wheat; Books;
    • Twenty-five-cent 1864 treasury note issued by the State of North Carolina; printed by J. T. Paterson and Company of Augusta, Georgia; black and green inks, black “25” in top-right corner and large black “25 Cts” in upper center with “25 Cts”...

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