Record Number | Citation |
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VIOL002 |
"Is this the key to mending a violent culture?" Editorial. Fayetteville Observer Friday, January 7 2011. |
YEOM002 |
Yeomans, Jonathan. “County poverty on agenda.” Robesonian Tuesday, February 20, 2007. |
YEOM001 |
Yeomans, Jonathan. “Report paints dismal picture of poverty in Robeson County.” Robesonian Monday, October 16, 2006. |
KAYE001 |
Kaye, Mary. “A place to be an Indian.” Sassy (New York: Fairfax Publications) 5 (November 1992): 74-5, 82-3. |
1061 |
Regan, Richard, and Mac Legerton. “Economic slavery or hazardous wastes? Robeson County’s Economic Menu.” Communities in Economic Crisis: Appalachia and the South. Philadelphia: Temple UP, 1990. Pp. 146-57. |
1228 |
“Background Paper on Robeson County, North Carolina: A Special Report Prepared for the Fannie Lou Hamer Convention, July 1988.” Lumberton: Center for Community Action/CALC, 1988. 2 p. |
LEGE001 |
Legerton, Mac. “Speaking truth with power to those in power.” Fellowship (New York: Fellowship of Reconciliation, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom?) April/May 1988: 11-12. |
1059 |
Regan, Richard. “The Lumber River, The Lumbee Indians, and GSX, Inc., Robeson County, North Carolina.” The Egg [CRESP, Cornell U, Ithaca, NY] Winter 1987-1988: 10-11. |
835 |
Hall, Bob. “Bucking the System: The Success and Survival of Organized Workers in Rural, Anti-Union North Carolina.” Southern Exposure [Durham, NC: Institute for Southern Studies] 10.5 (Sept.-Oct. 1982): 66-73. |