Sit-ins (at Indian schools)

Record Number Citation
LEWI001

Lewis, George. “Not so well red: Native Americans in the Southern civil rights movement reconsidered.” Borderlines: Studies in American Culture (Swansea, Wales) 3.4 1996): 362-375.

141

Brown, Joye.  “Indians Lose Appeal of School Convictions.”  News and Observer 5 March 1980: 34.

120

“Lumbee Sit-ins May Get Unofficial Study Credit.”  Robesonian 8 June 1971: 6.

116

Franklin, Ben A.  “Indians Resist Integration Plan in Triracial County in Carolina.”  New York Times 13 Sept. 1970: 78.  Rpt. in Akwesasne Notes 2.6 (Oct. 1970): 40.

 

113

Andrews, Al.  “Indians File Suit in School Dispute.”  News and Observer (Raleigh, NC) 11 Sept. 1970:  3.

111

“Schools to Bar Defiant Lumbees.”  News and Observer 10 Sept. 1970: 3.

112

Watts, Carroll.  “Lumbee Fund-Raising Drive Nets $2,200 for Legal Battle.”  Robesonian  10 Sept. 1970: 1.

110

"Lumbee School Protest Aired for Commission.”  Robesonian 9 Sept. 1970: 1.

109

“School Officials, Lumbees Remain in Disagreement.”  Robesonian 6 Sept. 1970: 1.

108

“Lumbee Indian Exemption from HEW Order Sought.”  Robesonian 2 Sept. 1970: 1.

107

Jones, J. Marshall.  “Lumbee Boycott ‘Undetermined’ at Red Springs.”  Robesonian 28  Aug. 1970: 1.