Record Number | Citation |
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873 |
“Britt Should Be Saluted for ... Sentence.” Robesonian 11 March 1990: 4A. |
870 |
Rhodes, Barbara. “Horace Locklear’s Motions Hearing Scheduled During Superior Court.” Robesonian 28 Jan. 1990: 1. |
1278 |
Pitts, Lewis. “Available Evidence Warrants an Investigation.” Robesonian 27 April 1989: 4A. |
1271 |
Godfrey, R. L. “Mrs. Cummings, Son, Each Get 26-Month Terms.” Robesonian 12 March 1989: 1A. |
1255 |
“The Fire is Corruption.” Daybreak 2.2 (Midwinter 1988): 37. |
1256 |
Barreiro, José. “Drug Terror at Lumbee: Does Justice Mean ‘Just-Us’ in Robeson County?” Daybreak 2.2 (Midwinter 1988): 13, 15-16, 28-29, 35. |
1241 |
“Tuscarora Activists Released on Bond.” IPN Weekly Report [Highland, MD: Crowflying] 15 July 1988. |
1235 |
“Drug Terror at Lumbee: Prosecutor Becomes Judge over Murdered Opponent.” Daybreak 2.3 (Summer 1988): [28]. |
1233 |
Segrest, Mab. “Robeson County’s ‘Third World Ills’.” Christian Century 11 May 1988: 468-69. Rpt. (with modifications) in: Southern Changes [Atlanta: Southern Regional Council] 10.4 (July/Aug. 1988): 14-16. |
1232 |
“Motive for Slaying of Lumbee Indian Activist Is Questionable.” IPN Weekly Report [Highland, MD: Crowflying] 6 May 1988. |
1231 |
Shapiro, Joseph P., and Ronald A. Taylor. “There’s Trouble in Robeson County.” U.S. News and World Report 104.17 (2 May 1988): 24, 27. |
1223 |
Plott, Monte. “Tolerance of Drugs Blamed for N.C. County’s Troubles.” Atlanta Journal and Constitution 3 April 1988: 8A. |
1212 |
Moss, Gary. “John Hunt Sums Up His Situation: ‘I’m Terrified’.” Fayetteville Times 28 Feb. 1988: 1A. |
849 |
Dew, Joe, and Jane Ruffin. “Drug Money a Powerful Lure in Robeson.” News and Observer 14 Feb. 1988: 1A. |
1206 |
Henderson, Bruce, and Elizabeth Leland. “Indians Free Hostages at Paper.” Charlotte Observer 2 Feb. 1988: 1A. |
1203 |
Struck, Doug. “Baltimore Man Leads 3 ‘Voices’ in N.C. Protest.” Baltimore Sun 3 May 1987: 1A. |
495 |
Locklear, Von Sevastion. “A Cross Cultural Study to Determine How Mental Health Is Defined in a Tri-Racial County in Southeastern North Carolina.” Diss. Ohio State U, 1985. |