Record Number | Citation |
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MAYN008 |
Maynor, Malinda. "Finding wisdom in places: Lumbee family history." Indigenous diasporas and dislocations. Eds. Graham Harvey and Charles D. Thompson, Jr. Vitality of indigenous religions. Aldershot, England; Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2005. 153-67. |
MAYN014 |
Maynor, Malinda M. "People and place: Croatan Indians in Jim Crow Georgia, 1890-1920." Thesis. U of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2002. 43 p. 100 references (primary and secondary). Key source |
TYSO001 |
Tyson, Timothy B. "Ku Klux Klan routing, January 18, 1958." Radio free Dixie: Robert F. Williams & the roots of Black power. Chapel Hill, NC: U of North Carolina P, 1999. 137-40. |
1130 |
Massengill, Stephen E. “The detectives of William W. Holden, 1869-1870.” North Carolina Historical Review 62.4 (Oct. 1985): 448-87. |
739 |
“Indians Defy Ban, March in N.C.” Workers World 13 April 1973: 12. |
27 |
Burt, Jesse, and Robert B. Ferguson. Indians of the Southeast, Then and Now. Nashville: Abingdon, 1973. Pp. 155-58, 221-23, 231-35. |
1080 |
“A new expedition: proposition to capture the Lowery Gang of Outlaws–-singular enterprise of a fourth ward character.” New York Times 18 March 1872: P. 5 col. 3. |
1079 |
U.S. Cong. Joint Select Comm. to Inquire into the Condition of Affairs in the Late Insurrectionary States. Report ... on the Condition of Affairs in the Late Insurrectionary States. Made to the Two Houses of Congress, 19 Feb. 1872. 42nd Cong., 2nd Sess. Report No. 41, Part 1. 1872. Rpt. New York: AMS, 1968. See Vol. 2, pp. 283-304. |
ARE001 |
“Are the Robeson County, N.C., outlaws KuKlux?” New York Times May 16, 1871, p.1. |