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Category: 24. Race relations and segregation

FURM001. Furman, McDonald. “Jim Smiling a Redbone: an interesting patriarch of unique people in privateer.” The State (Columbia, SC) 27 May 1897.

REDS001. "Reds and Blacks in bloody fight: Croatan Indians and Negroes have a mix in North Carolina." Atlanta Constitution Thursday, August 6, 1903.

RACE001. "Race riot quelled in North Carolina." Atlanta Constitution February 4, 1913.

WEIN001. Weinberger, Andrew D. “A reappraisal of the constitutionality of miscegenation statutes.” Journal of Negro education 26.4 (Autumn 1957): 435-446.

KATZ001. Katz, William Loren. “Blacks-Indians alliance has deep roots.” New York Times March 2, 1988, page A22. 413 words.

LEGE001. Legerton, Mac. “Speaking truth with power to those in power.” Fellowship (New York: Fellowship of Reconciliation, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom?) April/May 1988: 11-12.

DUBI001. Dubin, Murray. “It's official: they're American Indian, so they can get married.” Philadelphia Inquirer (Pennsylvania) 23 March 1991: A01 (Sunday).

BIAN003. Biank, Tanya S. “Race an open issue in Robeson County.” Fayetteville Observer-Times 26 October 1996.

FULL001. “Robeson County may disband Human Relations Agency.” Fayetteville Observer-Times (North Carolina) 6 June 1998 (Saturday).

BART005.  Barton, Garry Lewis. “I'm not a bad apple, folk.” Carolina Indian Voice 29 October 1998:2. 

STEI001. Stein, Robert E. “Encountering liberalism: devaluing the economics of racism.” Dissertation. Michigan U, 1999. 275 pages.

HERR001. Herring, Roger D. “Experiencing a lack of money and appropriate skin color: a personal narrative.” Journal of Counseling and Development 77 (Winter 1999): 25-27.

JONE001. Jones, Rhett S. “Black/Indian relations: an overview of the scholarship.” Transforming Anthropology 10.1 (2001): 2-16.

JENK007. Jenkins, Venita. “UNCP's Indian logo draws critics.” Fayetteville Observer Wednesday, 9 May 2001. 

JENK014. Jenkins, Venita. “Complaint alleges hiring bias for Robeson judicial post.” Fayetteville Observer Sunday, 24 November 2001.

BROO002. Brooker, Lena Epps. “The blessings of Boone.” Appalachian Life 62 (December/January 2003): 24-25, 29.

HARR001. Harrell, Hannah B. The Question of Race in Robeson County, 1864-1885. Undergraduate honors thesis. 23 pages. University of North Carolina at Pembroke, 2005. Not seen. Located at UNC-P's Sampson-Livermore Library Special Collections. Not available through Interlibrary Loan.

YEOM003. Yeomans, Jonathan. "Blacks lament lack of power." Robesonian Monday, April 23, 2007.

MCKE001. McKenna, Chris. "Early movie-going in a tri-racial community: Lumberton, North Carolina (1896-1940). In: Going to the movies: Hollywood and the social experience of cinema. Ed. Melvyn Stokes, Robert Allen, and Richard Maltby. Exeter: University of Exeter Press, forthcoming November 2007.


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



   

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