Artwork by Hatty Ruth Miller, Lumbee artist  
 
Category: 22. Politics and government

This category currently contains 12 items.

THOM003.  Thompson, Estes. “N.C. county picks Indian as sheriff; Lumbees say election will aid their image.” Atlanta Journal/Atlanta Constitution 27 November 1994: M3.

HEAL001. Healey, Thomas. “Civil rights trailblazer leaves Indians better off.” Tar Heel of the Week. News and Observer (Raleigh, NC) 4 December 1994: 1C.

AJAC001. Shaw, Russell. [Question about John Oxendine.] Atlanta Journal/Atlanta Constitution 15 January 1995: A2

EMLI001. Emling, Shelley. “A new policy: insurance commissioner has stepped on some big toes in 6 months.” Atlanta Journal/Atlanta Constitution 17 June 1995: C2.

LEWI001. Lewis, George. “Not so well red: Native Americans in the Southern civil rights movement reconsidered.” Borderlines: Studies in American Culture (Swansea, Wales) 3.4 (1996): 362-375.

NIMO001. Nimocks, Amber. “In 7th District, different paths point to capitol; Robeson educator's candidacy challenges 'old 'boy' tradition.” Fayetteville Observer-Times (North Carolina) 2 June 1996.

TRAV004. Travis, Scott. “Robeson Sheriff Maynor gets nod.” Fayetteville Observer-Times (North Carolina) 6 May 1998.

NATI002. “Native Americans pushing for special N.C. license tag; supporters hope to gather enough applications for the plate at the upcoming Indian unity conference in Fayetteville.” Greensboro News & Record (North Carolina) 20 February 1999: B4.

GRON001. Gronke, Paul, and J. Matthew Wilson. “Competing redistricting plans as evidence of political motives: the North Carolina case.” American Politics Quarterly 27.2 (April 1999): 147-176.

BIGG001. Biggs, Bo. “Milton Hunt to lead Democrats.” On the street column. Robesonian Tuesday, 27 April 1999: 4A.

HUNT003. Hunt, Cynthia L. “An open letter to the Indian voters of Robeson County concerning the at-large position on the school board.” Carolina Indian Voice 20 April  2000: 1.

WOOD004. “Woods plans to use diversity as strength.” Carolina Indian Voice Thursday, 17 August 2000: page 1.



    For thorough research, please consult The Lumbee Indians: An Annotated Bibliography (Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co., 1994) which lists a number of annotated items dealing with this topic.

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