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    • Black, Robert Chick.; Korstad, Karl.; Phelps, Theodosia Simpson.
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    • E.5. Labor: Civil Rights Unionism
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    • Brown, Viola.
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    • E.5. Labor: Civil Rights Unionism
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    • Kester, Howard, 1904-1977.
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    • R.38. Special Research Projects: Institute for Southern Studies.
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    • Miles, Robert.
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    • R.38. Special Research Projects: Institute for Southern Studies.
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    • Cantrelle, Karen.
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    • U.12. Long Civil Rights Movement: Imagining New Orleans
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    • Nesmith, Lonnie.
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    • E.5. Labor: Civil Rights Unionism
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    • AL, pseud.
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    • W.2. LGBTQ Life in the South: Sweet Tea Interviews by E. Patrick Johnson
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    • Sejtal, Divyesh.
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    • K.1.4. Southern Communities: Individual Projects: Hindu Temple in Morrisville
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    • Lutheran Church Women.
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    • R.25. Special Research Projects: The Women's Movement and North Carolina Churches
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    • Rivera, Alexander M.
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    • V. Hayti Spectrum: Negro Life of the 1920s-1940s in Durham, N.C.
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    • Lewis, Patricia.
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    • R.25. Special Research Projects: The Women's Movement and North Carolina Churches
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    • Pullen Memorial Baptist Church (Raleigh, N.C.)
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    • R.25. Special Research Projects: The Women's Movement and North Carolina Churches
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    • Cannon, Isabella.
    • Spring 1993
    • G.2.3. Southern Women: Special Focus: Women's Leadership and Grassroots Activism
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    • Bates, Daisy.
    • September 7, 1990
    • A.2. Southern Politics: Southern Liberalism
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    • Carter, Betty, 1910-
    • September 6, 1990
    • A.2. Southern Politics: Southern Liberalism
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    • Burnett, Eliza.
    • September 30, 2002
    • R.16. Special Research Projects: Remembering Black Main Streets
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    • Santiago, Mary Zulayka, 1975-
    • September 30 2010
    • U.18. Long Civil Rights Movement: Heirs to a Fighting Tradition
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    • Hyatt, Robert.
    • September 3 2010
    • L.2. University of North Carolina: Anne Queen and the Campus Y
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    • McLemore, Leslie Burl.
    • September 28 1997
    • R.37. Special Research Projects: Oral History Research by Pete Daniel
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    • Barnes, Claude W.
    • September 27, 2002
    • R.16. Special Research Projects: Remembering Black Main Streets
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    • Wright, Diane.
    • September 27, 1990
    • E.5. Labor: Civil Rights Unionism
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    • Winston, Marie Jackson.
    • September 27, 1990
    • E.5. Labor: Civil Rights Unionism
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    • Holton, A. Linwood (Abner Linwood), 1923-;
    • September 25, 1973
    • A.1. Southern Politics: Bass-DeVries Interviews
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    • Oxendine, Henry Ward.
    • September 23, 2003
    • U.2. Long Civil Rights Movement: School Desegregation in Robeson County, N.C.
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    • Cutts, Stuart.
    • September 21, 2002
    • R.17. Special Research Projects: Tobacco Interviews, Duke Homestead Education and History
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    • Joliff, Jimmy.
    • September 21, 2002
    • R.17. Special Research Projects: Tobacco Interviews, Duke Homestead Education and History
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    • Simmons, Cornelius.
    • September 2, 1990
    • E.5. Labor: Civil Rights Unionism
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    • Bardin, W. Earl.
    • September 17, 2002
    • R.20. Special Research Projects: WakeMed History Project
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    • Santiago, Mary Zulayka, 1975-
    • September 17 2010
    • U.18. Long Civil Rights Movement: Heirs to a Fighting Tradition
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    • Horwitz, Claudia.
    • September 17 2009
    • U.18. Long Civil Rights Movement: Heirs to a Fighting Tradition
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    • Stembridge, Jane.
    • September 17 1997
    • R.37. Special Research Projects: Oral History Research by Pete Daniel
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    • Horwitz, Claudia.
    • September 16 2009
    • U.18. Long Civil Rights Movement: Heirs to a Fighting Tradition
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    • Okun, Tema.
    • September 14 2007
    • U.18. Long Civil Rights Movement: Heirs to a Fighting Tradition
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    • White, Lucie, 1949-
    • September 13, 1996
    • G.2.3. Southern Women: Special Focus: Women's Leadership and Grassroots Activism
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    • Smith, Maxine Atkins.
    • October 9, 2000
    • U.5. Long Civil Rights Movement: Memphis Civil Rights and Politics
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    • Viverette, Cecil E.
    • October 9, 1984
    • D. Rural Electrification
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    • Smith, Mary.
    • October 9, 1974
    • E.4. Labor: University of North Carolina Foodworkers' Strikes
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    • McNeil, Laurie.
    • October 9 2008
    • L.10. University of North Carolina: Faculty and Diversity, 1960-1990
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    • White, William E. (William Earl)
    • October 8, 2000
    • R.12. Special Research Projects: Life Review (2000)
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    • Lind, Alden.
    • October 8, 1974
    • E.4. Labor: University of North Carolina Foodworkers' Strikes
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    • Black, Robert Chick.
    • October 7, 1977
    • E.5. Labor: Civil Rights Unionism
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    • Bailey, Bob.
    • October 6, 1998
    • S. Center for Creative Leadership
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    • Lightner, Clarence E., 1921-
    • October 6, 1988
    • C.7. Notable North Carolinians: Raleigh Roots
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    • Scales, Junius Irving.
    • October 6, 1976
    • B.1. Individual Biographies: General
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    • Broyhill, James T.
    • October 31, 1996
    • A.3. Southern Politics: North Carolina Politics
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    • Tillson, Everett.
    • October 31, 1983
    • F. Fellowship of Southern Churchmen
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    • Cook, Alice Hanson.
    • October 31, 1974
    • G.1. Southern Women: Individual Biographies
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    • McCauley, Cindy.
    • October 30, 1998
    • S. Center for Creative Leadership
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    • Carter, Mandy.
    • October 3, 1996
    • G.2.3. Southern Women: Special Focus: Women's Leadership and Grassroots Activism
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    • Fincher, Lillie M.
    • October 29, 2004
    • U.3. Long Civil Rights Movement: School Desegregation in Birmingham, Ala.
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