Economics Employment and Occupations

Record Number Citation
863

Rural Advancement Fund Justice Project. “Presentation to Human Relations and Unity Commission.” Unpublished typescript. N.d. 7 p.

877

Bigelow, Scott. “Indian Group Wants House District.” Robesonian 16 April 1991: 1A.

858

Murray, Ottis L., Jr. “An Examination of Low Income Farmworkers’ Participation in a CETA Program in Robeson County, North Carolina.” Thesis. North Carolina State U, 1989.

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.

833

“Lumbee Suit Seeks ... Hiring Goals.” News and Observer [Raleigh, NC] 25 Nov. 1980: 19.

832

Vaden, Ted. “Small Businessman of the Year Thought Big.” News and Observer [Raleigh, NC] 1 July 1979: Sec. 4 p. 3.

955

Robinson, John. “An Eternity of Job-Hunting for Lumbees.” Baltimore News American 12 May 1979.

822

“Lumbee Regional Development Association, Inc. Perspective.” Unpublished typescript. 10 p. Attachment D-6, Pembroke Indian Alcohol Project grant application, 8/1/78 (See entry 484.)

821

Davis, Owen. “Robeson Indian Takes Helm at Lumbee Bank.” News and Observer [Raleigh, NC] 18 Sept. 1977: Sec. 4 p. 3.

820

Clifford, William B., and Patricia L. Tobin. “Labor Force Participation of Working Mothers and Family Formation.” Demography 14.3 (Aug. 1977): 273-84.

980

Tilley, Greta. “Lumbee Indians Left Farm to Find City Job Bias.” Greensboro Record 4 July 1975: B2.

815

Locklear, Linda G. “The LRDA Story.” Carolina Indian Voice 29 Sept. 1974: 4.

814

Smith, W. “Anti-Indian Bias Found.” News and Observer [Raleigh, NC] 18 Sept. 1974: 21.

813

U.S. Commission on Civil Rights. North Carolina Advisory Committee. Economic and Political Problems of Indians in Robeson County: A Report. Washington: The Commission, July 1974.

811

Gamble, Douglass R. Pembroke Revitalization Program. Raleigh, NC: Community Development Group, North Carolina State U, 1974.

809

Coit, J. “Panel Cites Robeson Bias.” News and Observer [Raleigh, NC] 31 March 1973: 17.

806

Briggs, Delores. “Control County School Board: Sociologist.” Robesonian [Lumberton, NC] 1 Oct. 1972: 1.

807

Briggs, Olin. “Further Hearings with Subpoena Powers Eyed as Civil Rights Advisory Panel Ends Sessions Here.” Robesonian [Lumberton, NC] 1 Oct. 1972: 1

805

“Survey Discovers Robeson Job Bias.” News and Observer [Raleigh, NC] 1 Oct. 1972: I-5.

944

Peck, John Gregory. “Urban Station–Migration of the Lumbee Indians.” Diss. U of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1972. [UNC-G]

802

Bledsoe, Jerry. “ ... Still Suffering and Hungry: Desperately Poor Lumbees Are There If You Look.” Greensboro Daily News [Greensboro, NC] 18 Jan. 1971: A1.

940

Makofsky, Abraham. “Tradition and Change in the Lumbee Indian Community of Baltimore.” Diss. Catholic U of America, 1971. [UNC-G]

797

“Lumbees on the Warpath for Industry.” Greensboro Record 23 March 1970: A13.

932

Amanullah, Mohammod. “The Lumbee Indians: Patterns of Adjustment.” Toward Economic Development for Native American Communities: A Compendium of Papers. Vol. 1, Part 1: Development Prospects and Problems. U.S. Congress. Subcomm. on Economy in Government. Joint Economic Committee. 1969. Pp. 277-98. [PSU-MLL]

975

Cheek, L. “Lumbees: A Silent Struggle.” Greensboro Record 7 Aug. 1968: D1.