Education–-higher and UNC-Pembroke

Record Number Citation
202

“Rags to Riches Story of a Tar Heel Indian.”  News and Observer 9 June 1953: 5.

201

“School Racial Bars May Go.”  [Newspaper article.] 6 Feb. 1953.

200

“Pembroke College Bill Is Given Committee Approval.”  Robesonian 6 Feb. 1953: 1.

199

“Pembroke Board Still Would Have Control over College Admissions.”  Robesonian 28 Jan. 1953: 1.

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Hunt, Elmer W. The Elmer W. Hunt photograph collection. U of North Carolina at Pembroke Library, Pembroke, NC, 1953-1973. Key source

198

“State University Should be Opened to Pembroke Grads.”  Pembroke Progress 28 Sept. 1950.

 

197

Wellons, R. D.  “Last 10-Years Growth of College 60 Years Old Reported to Trustees.”  Pembroke Progress 9 June 1949: 8.

196

Oxendine, Clifton, and Mrs. J. T. Sampson.  “O. R. Sampson and Anderson Locklear Memorialized at Pembroke College.”  Robesonian 22 March 1949: 4.

195

“Floyd To Work To Prevent PSC Bill from Being Passed.”  Robesonian 16 Feb. 1949: 1.

194

“Indians Want Law Revised.”  News and Observer 5 March 1948: 20.

193

“Indians and U.N.C.”  Charlotte Observer 3 March 1948: 8A.

192

“Official PSC Name Declared Taboo by Pembroke Students.”  Pembroke Progress 19 June 1947?.

191

Wellons, R. D.  “State Faces Problem of Providing Graduate Education for Indians; PSC Degree Ends Opportunity for Schooling in N.C.”  [Newspaper article, Feb. 1947?]

190

Oxendine, Clifton.  “Pembroke State College for Indians: Historical Sketch.”  North Carolina Historical Review 22.1 (Jan. 1945): 22-33.

189

Lawrence, R. C.  “Pembroke Indian School.”  The State 10.42 (20 March 1943): 5, 37.

188

“Bill to Change Supervision of Indian Normal.”  Robesonian 5 March  1931: 4.

187

“Life of Rev. W. L. Moore, Prominent Indian and Leader of His Race.”  Robesonian 9 Feb. 1931: 3.

186

“Indian Normal at Pembroke Will Open Oct. 1.”  Robesonian 27 Sept. 1928: 1.

185

“Oscar R. Sampson: A Faithful Tribute.”  Robesonian 16 Jan. 1928: 8.

184

“Indians of Robeson Demand Right to Attend Federal Indian Schools.”  Robesonian 17 March 1924: 1.

183

“Contract Let for Constructing New Pembroke Normal Building.”  Pembroke Herald 1.3  (April 1922): 1.

182

"Bills Introduced for New Cherokee Indian School; Would Provide $50,000 for School at Pembroke for Indians of Robeson and Adjoining Counties—Introduced by Simmons and Godwin.”  Robesonian 14 Feb. 1916: 1.

181

"Death of Preston Locklear: One of the Leaders Among Indians of Robeson.” Robesonian 24 Jan. 1916: 1.

 

180

Brown, L. A.  “Indian Training School: Robeson County Indians and A. W. McLean Before House of Congress Committee—Ask for Appropriation of $50,000.”  Robesonian 17 Feb. 1913: 1.

179

“School for Indians.”  Robesonian 18 April 1912: 1.