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Category: 24. Race relations and segregation
KATZ001. Katz, William Loren. Blacks-Indians
alliance has deep roots. New York Times March 2, 1988, page
A22. 413 words.
Publication type: Newspaper article
Electronic access: ProQuest Historical News New York Times
In this letter to the editor, Katz comments on an event
in Lumberton prior to the much-publicized Robesonian hostage-taking.
In April 1987, Junior Cummings directed a march, attended by blacks
and Indians, on the Robeson County courthouse in protest of the killing
of his brother, Jimmy Earl Cummings, by sheriffs deputy Kevin
Stone (for related information, see The Lumbee Indians: an annotated
bibliography, item 1201).
Katz uses this event to comment on examples of black-Indian
alliances in general and of previous Lumbee activism (the Lowry Band
era and the Ku Klux Klan routing of 1958). Katz concludes his letter
by stating, Behind the hostage-taking, marches and challenges
to the legal system in Robeson County moves a quiet reforging of a historic
friendship. We will no doubt be hearing more from Lumberton and from
this ancient alliance.
Additional Subjects: Black-Indian relations
| Jimmy Earl Cummings | Robesonian hostage-taking
This annotation was written on: May
13, 2003; edited on May 26, 2003.
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