Record Number | Citation |
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BALC001 |
Balcerzak, Ashley. ‘Hope to hopelessness’: Will government step up after second storm? Webpage. Abandoned in America. Part 2. Center for Public Integrity, October 10, 2018. |
ROSS003 |
Ross, Thomas E. One land, three peoples: a geography of Robeson County, North Carolina. 3rd ed. Southern Pines, NC: Carolinas Press, 2005. 176 pages (including index). |
HUNT003 |
Hunt, Cynthia L. “An open letter to the Indian voters of Robeson County concerning the at-large position on the school board.” Carolina Indian Voice 20 April 2000: 1. |
59 |
Sider, Gerald M. Lumbee Indian histories: Race, ethnicity and Indian identity in the Southern United States. |
414 |
Reaves, Malik. “How Strong a Foundation.” The Interpreter [Dayton, OH: United Methodist Communications] 27.8 (Nov.-Dec. 1983): 10-13. |
147 |
Cox, Stephanie Ann. Minority Political Participation in North Carolina. Raleigh: North Carolina Human Relations Council, North Carolina Dept. of Administration, 1983. |
814 |
Smith, W. “Anti-Indian Bias Found.” News and Observer [Raleigh, NC] 18 Sept. 1974: 21. |
796 |
“Non-White Registration ... Highest in County.” Robesonian 30 April 1968: 1. |