Robeson County

Record Number Citation
WARR001

Warrick, Joby. “Tainted wells, poisoned relations.” News and Observer 15 October 1995: B1 (Raleigh, N.C.)

TOWL003

Towle, Lisa H. “'Dream team' for education: targeted for takeover, schools get help with dropouts, illiteracy.” North Carolina (Raleigh: North Carolina Citizens for Business and Industry) 52.6 (June 1994): 29-31.

TOWL001

Towle, Lisa H. “A recipe for economic health.” North Carolina (Raleigh: North Carolina Citizens for Business and Industry) 52.6 (June 1994): 21-26.

LOCK004

Locklear, Brett A. “Letter: Lumbee writer appalled by GQ article.” Robesonian 16 March 1994: 4A.

WITT002

Witten, Scott. “File this GQ article under fiction.” Robesonian 4 March 1994: 4A.

RAAB001

Raab, Scott. “Reasonable doubt.” GQ 64.3 (March 1994): 240-47, 268-70.

DOBI001

Dobie, Kathy. “Murder by the road in Robeson County.” Vibe 2.1 (February 1994): 72-78.

TAYL001

Taylor, Curtis L. “Rural county in N.C. contends with city problems. James Jordan's murder brought notoriety to Robeson County. It has high unemployment and drug trade.” Philadelphia Inquirer (Pennsylvania) 23 August 1993: B04 (Monday).

881

Locklear, Barbara Braveboy. “Pembroke Manufacturer Earns Blue Chip Award.” Robesonian 20 June 1993: D1.

ROBE003

“Robeson County sets bold example with new prenatal care policy.” PR Newswire 3 February 1993: p. 0204CH004. 704 words.

880

Toole, Judith. “‘Revealing Portrait’ of County Compiled.” Robesonian 23 Aug. 1992: 1A.

865

Culbreth, John. “County Usurps Power to Appoint Unity Members; Chair Resigns in Protest.” Robesonian 25 July 1989: 1A.

1233

Segrest, Mab. “Robeson County’s ‘Third World Ills’.” Christian Century 11 May 1988: 468-69. Rpt. (with modifications) in: Southern Changes [Atlanta: Southern Regional Council] 10.4 (July/Aug. 1988): 14-16.

844

Jordan, Pat. “The Passions of Joe Freeman Britt.” Southern Magazine March (1987): 38-41, 95-99.

ROSS002

Ross, Thomas E. “A comprehensive bibliography of the Carolina bays literature.” Journal of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society 103.1 (1987), 28-42.

904

“At Pembroke, Cottage to Memorialize Indians Dedicated.” Charity and Children [Thomasville, NC] 29 Oct. 1978: 3, 8.

903

Eliades, David K. “A Conversation with Walter Pinchbeck.” Pembroke Magazine no. 8 (1977): 206-11.

811

Gamble, Douglass R. Pembroke Revitalization Program. Raleigh, NC: Community Development Group, North Carolina State U, 1974.

902

“Let’s Take a Pilgrimage … First to Odum Home.” Charity and Children [Thomasville, NC] 87.6 (28 Oct. 1973).

809

Coit, J. “Panel Cites Robeson Bias.” News and Observer [Raleigh, NC] 31 March 1973: 17.

805

“Survey Discovers Robeson Job Bias.” News and Observer [Raleigh, NC] 1 Oct. 1972: I-5.

899

Peebles, Lucy Gray. “Lumbee Recreation Park Exceeds Dreams.” The Lumbee 11 Nov. 1965: 1.

HUNT017

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

889

“1,000 Indian 4-H Members Now Enrolled in Robeson.” [article, 1950?] [PSU-MLL-Clippings File.]

888

Workman, Bill. “Woman Missionary Carries On Orphanage for Indian Children.” Charlotte Observer 19 June 1949: 20A.

887

“Indian Orphanage, Named Odum Home for Founder, Is Operating Nicely. History Read at Dedication.” Robesonian 4 Jan. 1943: 2.

886

Livermore, Mary. “Odum Home for Indian Orphans.” Robesonian 15 May 1941: 3.

885

“The Indian Orphanage: An Appeal for Support.” Robesonian 3 Dec. 1940: 7.

884

“First Camporee Held by Robeson Indian Scouts.” Robesonian 6 May 1940: 5.

883

“Indian Welfare Group Seeks Information about Orphans.” Robesonian 5 April 1939: 5.

882

“County Indian Child Welfare Group Formed.” Robesonian 27 Jan. 1939: 2.

ROBE006

“Robeson County.” In: The North Carolina County Photography Collection. North Carolina Collection, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.