Record Number | Citation |
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1009 |
Paths Toward Freedom: A Biographical History of Blacks and Indians in North Carolina by Blacks and Indians. Raleigh: Center for Urban Affairs, North Carolina State U, 1976. |
54 |
Dial, Adolph L., and David K. Eliades. The only land I know: A history of the Lumbee Indians. San Francisco: Indian Historian P, 1975. Rpt. |
27 |
Burt, Jesse, and Robert B. Ferguson. Indians of the Southeast, Then and Now. Nashville: Abingdon, 1973. Pp. 155-58, 221-23, 231-35. |
472 |
Magdol, Edward. “Against the Gentry: An Inquiry into a Southern Lower-Class Community and Culture, 1865-1870.” Journal of Social History 6.3 (1973): 259-83. |
634 |
Blu, Karen I. “‘We People’: Understanding Lumbee Indian Identity in a Tri-Racial Situation.” Diss. U of Chicago, 1972. |
801 |
Sider, Gerald Marc. “Political History of the Lumbee Indians of Robeson County, North Carolina: A Case Study of Ethnic Political Affiliations.” Diss. New School for Social Research, 1971. |
HUGU001 |
Huguenin, Charles A., and Robert M. Dell. “The Lumbee (or Lumber) Indians of South Carolina. Descendants of the Hatteras Indians of Croatan (Portsmouth Island) and the English of the 'Lost Colony' of Roanoke (Cedar Island). Part 2.” NEARA Newsletter (Milford, N.H.: New England Antiquities Research Association) 7.3 (1970): 53-55. |
51 |
Lowrey, Clarence E. The Lumbee Indians of North Carolina. Lumberton: Clarence E. Lowrey, 1960. 64p. |
19 |
Rights, Douglas L. The American Indian in North Carolina. 2nd ed. Winston-Salem: John F. Blair, 1957. Pp. 144-49. |
15 |
Johnson, Guy Benton. “An Institutional Sketch of the Robeson County Indian Community.” 1951? 22p. Included in entry 468. |
15 |
Johnson, Guy Benton. “An Institutional Sketch of the Robeson County Indian Community.” 1951? 22p. [Included in entry 468.] |
541 |
Lawrence, Robert Carbelle. “As You Love Your State, Hold Robeson.” The State of Robeson. Lumberton: J. J. Little and Ives, 1939. Pp. 111-20.
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50 |
Oxendine, Clifton. "A Social and Economic History of the Indians of Robeson County, North Carolina." Thesis. George Peabody College for Teachers, 1934. |
285 |
Baily, Waldron. The Homeward Trail. New York: W. J. Watt, 1916. 313 p |
1305 |
1871-’72 North Carolina Session Laws ch. 122, “An Act Concerning the Robeson County Outlaws.” 8 Feb. 1872 |
MOOR001 |
Morris, Charles. “The swamp outlaws: a secret of twenty years.” Saturday Evening Post 1872. In nine installments: January 6, January 13, January 20, January 27, February 3, February 10, February 17, February 24, and March 2. |
1304 |
1870-’71 North Carolina Session Laws ch. 68, “An Act Authorizing the Governor to Offer a Reward for the Arrest of Henry B. Lowery and Others.” 18 Feb. 1871 |
468 |
Guy Benton Johnson Papers, 1830-1882, 1901-1987 (Collection number: 3826). Southern Historical Collection. Louis Round Wilson Special Collections Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Chapel Hill, North Carolina. |
ROBE006 |
“Robeson County.” In: The North Carolina County Photography Collection. North Carolina Collection, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. |