Education–-public schools and overviews

Record Number Citation
102

Egerton, John. “Six Districts, Three Races and More Things.”  Southern Education Report 4 (Dec. 1968): 4-10.

101

"Indian Pupils Admitted to W. Lumberton School.”  Robesonian 1 Sept. 1964: 1.

100

“Indian Group Will Protest Policies of School Board.”  Robesonian 17 April 1964.

99

“County Education Board To Have Indian Representation.”  Robesonian 26 March 1963: 1.

98

 “School Desegregation Report—Staff Work with Lumbee Indians.” American Friends Service Committee, High Point, N.C.  30 June 1962.  Unpublished typescript.  7 p.  [Included in entry 468.]

 

97

“N.C. Continues Desegregation: Indian Children Get Transfers.”  AFSC Bulletin [American Friends Service Committee] No. 74 (Fall 1961): 1, 3.

96

Maynor, Lacy W.  “A Lumbee Speaks.”  Indian Affairs [Newsletter of the Association of American Indian Affairs, Inc.] 39 (Dec. 1960): 2.

95

“Indian School Case Gets Full Hearing.”  New York Times 23 Oct. 1960: 88.

793

Jones, English. “The Educational and Occupational Status of Former Students of Vocational Agriculture of Pembroke High School, Pembroke, North Carolina.” Thesis. North Carolina State College, 1959. [Not seen.]

94

“Improved School Facilities Granted Smilings Community.”  Robesonian 18 Oct. 1957: 1.

93

Hunter, Marjorie.  “Robeson County’s FOUR School Systems.”  Winston-Salem Journal and Sentinel 5 Feb. 1956: C3.

92

“Indians Ask School Entry at Sanford.”  Greensboro Daily News 20 Dec. 1955.

91

Walls, Frances.  “Johnston Children To Enter White Schools If Parents Prove They’re Indian.”  News and Observer 11 Sept. 1955: 12.

PLAT001

The Allen Platt case (Mount Dora, Florida, 1954-1956).

HUNT017

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

90

“School Bond Approval Follows Indians’ Suit.”  News and Observer [Raleigh, NC] 10 Jan. 1952: 14.

89

Robesonian Progress Edition: Robeson County Schools.  Robesonian Sept. 1951: Sec. A.

88

Thompson, Vernon Ray.  “A Study of the Indian Schools of Robeson County, North Carolina.”  Thesis.  Ohio State U, 1951.

87

 Beckwith, Evelina Gilbert.  "A Study of the Physical Equipment and Teaching Personnel of the Indian Schools of Robeson County, North Carolina." Thesis.  U of North Carolina, 1950.

 

86

Kennedy, Harold W.  “Suggests Changes in School Survey Recommendations.”  Pembroke Progress 24 June 1948: 6B.

85

“School Report Lists Educational Needs in Detail.”  Robesonian 14 June 1948: 3.

84

“Condition Reported Poor at Pembroke Grade School.”  Pembroke Progress 20 Nov. 1947?

83

“Over 125 Teachers in Indian Schools.”  [Newspaper article, 1947?].

82

“Indian Schools.”  State School Facts [Raleigh: N.C. Dept. of Public Instruction] 17 (Sept. 1944).  1 p.

81

Stone, Jake Ward.  “A Comparative Study of Three Types of High School Teachers in Robeson County, North Carolina.”  Thesis.  Duke U, 1941.

80

Morgan, Ernest West.  “A Racial Comparison of Education in Robeson County (North Carolina).”  Thesis.  U of North Carolina, 1940.

79

“Patrons Protest Consolidation of Indian Schools.”  Robesonian June 1939: 1.

78

Lowry, M. L.  “Education Among Indians Growing at a Rapid Pace.”  Robesonian  Nov. 1937: Sec. 6 p. 3.  (Industrial—Historical—Agricultural Progress Edition.)

77

“State Commission Grants Request of Pembroke School.”  Robesonian 22 Oct. 1934: 1.

76

“Separate School Set-Up Granted Robeson Indians.”  Robesonian 27 July 1933: 1.

75

Barnes, Bahnson N.  "A History of the Robeson County School System."  Thesis.  U of  North Carolina, 1931.

74

“Indian School Is Ending Big Year.” Brevard News 2 May 1929: 3.

73

“Smilings Denied Special School by Education Board.” Robesonian 8 Dec. 1927: 1.  

72

“Smilings Apply for a Separate School District.” Robesonian 8 Sept. 1927: 1.

71

“Supreme Court Upholds Midyette in Robeson Indians School Case.”  Robesonian 31 March 1927: 1.

70

“Smilings Debarred from Indian Schools by Court Action.”  Robesonian 13 Dec. 1926: 1.

69

"Indian School Case Results in Mistrial.”  Robesonian 20 May 1926: 1.

68

“Robeson Builds Indian Schools: Large Program Is Going Forward in Several Localities.”  Charlotte Observer 6 Nov. 1925: 9.

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"New school promised to Halifax Croatan colony." The Bee [Danville, VA] Monday, June 23, 1924.

67

“First Indian County Commencement at Pembroke So Big It is Day to Reckon From.”  Robesonian 31 March 1924: 1.

66

 

Chavis, Abner.  “Cherokee Indians of Robeson—They Need More and Better Schools No Provision for Care of Insane of the Race.”  Robesonian 15 Oct. 1917: 6.

 

65

Hardin, N. B.  “In Regard to Admitting Alleged Mulattoes into Indian Schools.”  Robesonian 8 March 1915: 2.

64

“A Puzzling Problem.”  Robesonian 4 Feb. 1915: 4.

63

Edens, H. L.  “Indian Race Problems: True Cause of Frequent Contentions Among Indians of Robeson Over Indian School Matters.”  Robesonian 16 April 1914: 2.

62

Pierce, Charles F.  “The Croatan Indians of North Carolina.”  Indian School Journal [US Indian School, Chilocco, Oklahoma] 13.7 (March 1913): [303]-306.

61

“School Board Hearings: Decisions of School Committeemen Debarring Children from School Reversed....”  Robesonian 23 Jan. 1913: 1.

EDGE001

"Other North Carolina news." Atlanta Constitution September 11, 1902.