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MCMI001. McMillan, Alex Frew. Lost cause. Business/North Carolina 15.10 (October 1, 1995): 40-48. Publication type: Magazine article Electronic access: InfoTrac OneFile (NCLIVE) U.S. Representative Charlie Rose, whose 7th district includes Robeson County, sponsored bills twice that would have provided recognition (the 1956 Lumbee Act is simply a commemorative) for the Lumbee and brought $120-$150 million per year into Robeson County. The bills never made it onto the Senate floor because they never garnered the 60 votes that would have been necessary to override the filibuster planned by Senator Jesse Helms. The Lumbee believed that bringing this amount of money into the county, which had the sixth lowest per capita income in the state, would help everyone— particularly whites, who own most businesses. No businessmen came forward in support of the bills, however; and support from the Lumberton Chamber of Commerce was limited.Additional subjects: Charlie Rose | Jesse Helms | Robeson County | Land ownership | LRDA | Arlinda Locklear This annotation was edited on: June 17, 2002 Home Page URL: lumbeebibliography.net |
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