Literature (by or about Lumbees)

Record Number Citation
387

Owen, Howard.  Littlejohn.  1992.  New York: Villard Books, 1993.

995

Letters, Lumbees and Lists. Statesboro, GA: Auspices, Bulloch County Historical Soc., 1993. Pp. 41-56.

337

Evans, William, and David Oxendine.  “To Die Game.”  Unpublished screenplay.  Registered: WGAW.  [Los Angeles, CA: Barbara’s Place Script Specialists, 1993?]  75 p.

382

Reising, R. W.  “Lumbee Literature and Hero, ‘Henry Bear’.”  Agora: The Magazine for Gifted Students [Raleigh, NC: AG Publications, Inc.] 6.2 (Jan. 1992): 7-8.

374

McLaurin, Tim.  “An Early Planting.”  Southern Exposure 18.4 (Winter 1990): 30-34.

370

Williams, Bronwyn [pseud. for Dixie Browning and Mary Williams].  Stormwalker.  Harlequin Historical, vol. 47.  Toronto: Harlequin Books, 1990.

369

Rinzler, Kate, and Wanda Locklear.  “Going Seining: A Play in Three Acts.”  Unpublished typescript.  1989.

361

Rollins, Brenda Whitehurst.  “Bane and Blessing.”  [Original novel.]  Thesis.  U of South Alabama, 1989.

358

Rinzler, Kate.  “The Miracle of Maxton Field.”  Unpublished typescript. 1988.

343

McNeill, John Charles.  Possums and Persimmons: Newly Collected Poems.  Wendell, NC: Broadfoot’s Bookmark, 1977.

344

Wallace, Charles.  Carradine: An Original Screenplay.  First draft.  Unpublished typescript, [1977?]  126 p.

334

Fields, Jeff.  A Cry of Angels.  New York: Atheneum, 1974. Key source

340

Umberger, Randolph.  "Strike at the Wind!"  Script.  Pembroke: N.p., 1970?.

323

Owen, Guy.  Journey for Joedel.  New York: Crown, 1970.

321

Kimball, Gwen [pseud. of Robert Edward Gard].  The Puzzle of Roanoke, the Lost Colony.  New York: Duell, Sloan & Pearce, 1964.  136 p.

711

Berry, Brewton.  Almost White.  New York: Macmillan, 1963.

319

Barton, Lew.  Rhythm a Little Lumbee.  An Amerind Good Will Publication.  N.p: n.p., 1961.  24p.

1170

Cuthrell, Harold Glenn. “The charge of the Lumbee Indians.” Scottish Chief [Maxton, NC] 23 Jan. 1958: 1.

1052

McNeill, John Charles. “Lumber River.” 1905. Robesonian Feb. 1951 (Robeson County Historical Edition): Sec. 2 p. 1.

316

Wellman, Manly Wade.  The Haunts of Drowning Creek.  New York: Holiday, 1951.  205 p.

314

“Book ‘Croatan’ by Pembroke Man Will Probably Be Made into Movie.”  Pembroke Progress 22 Jan. 1948.  

303

Marley, Clare Johnson. “Swamp Outlaw: A Drama of the Croatan Rebellion.”  Carolina Play Book.  Chapel Hill: The Carolina Playmakers, May 1940-Dec. 1941.  Pp. 10-21.

302

Lucas, John Paul, Jr., and Bailey Troy Groome. The King of Scuffletoun: A Croatan Romance. Richmond, VA: Garrett and Massie, 1940.

294

Snider, Evelyn, and Hubbard Fulton Page.  Beyond Revenge.  [Unpublished play.]  1936.

594

The Diamond Kid.  “As the Wind Changeth—A New Name.”  [Poem.]  Dated 14 Feb. 1934.  Rpt. in Thomas (entry 569), p. 248.