Record Number | Citation |
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BAXL004 |
Baxley, Jaymie. “Pembroke attorney sworn in as judge.” The Robesonian (Lumberton, NC). June 3, 2016 |
58 |
Dial, Adolph L. The Lumbee. Indians of North America. New York : Chelsea House, 1993. 112 p. Key source |
1297 |
Rhodes, Barbara. “Private Probe Questions Pierce Death.” Robesonian 26 Aug. 1990: 1A. |
1295 |
Rhodes, Barbara. “Guilty Plea Gets Chavis Suspended Sentence in Trial.” Robesonian 5 June 1990: 8A. |
1281 |
“Witness’ No-Show Postpones Trial of Sandy Chavis.” Robesonian 13 June 1989: 1A. |
1276 |
“130 Attend Memorial Honoring Godwin, Pierce.” Robesonian 28 March 1989: 1A. |
1275 |
Godfrey, R. L. “Venue Changed for Chavis Trial.” Robesonian 24 March 1989: 1A. |
360 |
The Pierces. Thinkin’ Bout Home. Produced by Milton Smith. Living Waters Records [Hope Mills, NC], 8823, 1989?. |
1257 |
Barreiro, José. “One Murder Too Many: The Assassination of Julian Pierce.” Daybreak 2.2 (Midwinter 1988): 14. |
1255 |
“The Fire is Corruption.” Daybreak 2.2 (Midwinter 1988): 37. |
1259 |
A County on the Brink. Videotape. “Stateline.” University of North Carolina Center for Public Television and WTVD, Raleigh. Broadcast: 3 Nov. 1988. |
1243 |
Marson, Stephen M. “The Murder of Julian Pierce: Can Sandy Jordan Chavis Receive a Fair Trial?” Report submitted to Evander M. Britt et al., attorneys at law. Lumberton: Marson and Associates, 13 Aug. 1988. 18 p. |
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. |
1227 |
Brower, Montgomery, and Bill Shaw. “The Murder of Julian Pierce Provokes Grief and Grievances in Troubled Robeson County.” People Weekly 29.15 (18 April 1988): 60-62, 65. |
854 |
Naureckas, Jim. Drugs, Good Ole Boys and ‘Just Another Murder’. In These Times 12.20 (13-19 April 1988): 5. |
1226 |
Ola, Akinshiju C. “Anyone Who Doesn’t Want to Stand Up Is Crooked or Crazy.” The Guardian: Independent Radical Newsweekly 40.28 (13 April 1988): 7. |
1224 |
“Indians Unsatisfied with Lumbee Murder Victim Probe.” IPN Weekly Report [Highland, MD: Crowflying] 4 April 1988. |
1222 |
Plott, Monte. “Slain Indian Activist Eulogized as ‘Real Hero’ at N.C. Funeral Service.” Atlanta Constitution 31 Mar. 1988: 3. |
1218 |
Martin, Terry. “Julian Pierce, Lumbee Indian Activist, Is Shot to Death.” Winston-Salem Journal 27 March 1988: A1. |
1219 |
Ruffin, Jane. “Pierce’s Sturdy Determination Recalled.” News and Observer 27 March 1988. Rpt. in NewsBank Names in the News 1988: fiche 101: C11. |
1237 |
Tumulty, Karen. “Killing of Indian Brings N.C. Racial Problems to Fore.” Akwesasne Notes 20.1 (Early Spring 1988): 10-11. |
1229 |
“Cocaine, Corruption and Killings in Robeson County.” Akwesasne Notes 20.1 (Early Spring 1988): 10. |