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LOCK016. Locklear, James. Cancer claims Judge Brooks. Fayetteville Observer Thursday, 7 March 2002. Publication type: Newspaper article Electronic access: Full text available from Fayetteville
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This article announces the death on March 5, 2002, of Dexter Brooks, senior resident Superior Court judge for Robeson County, at age 58. It also provides brief biographical information. Brooks, who was the county's first Indian Superior Court judge, was appointed to the position by the state's governor in 1988, following intense turmoil in the county after the murder of Julian Pierce, who was then a candidate for Superior Court judge. Brooks also worked to help bring an end to double voting in Robeson County (for background information on this topic, see The Lumbee Indians: an annotated bibliography, items 866, 1370, 1373).Additional Subjects: Dexter Brooks | Lumbee judges | Double-voting This annotation was written on: March 14, 2002; edited on June 18, 2002. Home Page URL: lumbeebibliography.net |
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