Record Number | Citation |
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GROS002 |
Gross, Ariela J. “Citizenship of the little races.” What blood won't tell: a history of race on trial in America. Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 2008. 111-139. |
59 |
Sider, Gerald M. Lumbee Indian histories: Race, ethnicity and Indian identity in the Southern United States. |
46 |
Lerch, Patricia Barker. “State-Recognized Indians of North Carolina, Including a History of the Waccamaw Sioux.” Indians of the Southeastern United States in the Late Twentieth Century. Tuscaloosa: U of Alabama P, 1992. Pp. 44-71. |
716 |
Beale, Calvin L. “An Overview of the Phenomenon of Mixed Racial Isolates in the United States.” American Anthropologist 74.3 (June 1972): 704-10. |
102 |
Egerton, John. “Six Districts, Three Races and More Things.” Southern Education Report 4 (Dec. 1968): 4-10. |
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. |
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. |
FURM001 |
Furman, McDonald. “Jim Smiling a Redbone: an interesting patriarch of unique people in privateer.” The State (Columbia, SC) 27 May 1897. |