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FUTC002. Futch, Michael. Baltimore becomes Lumbee home away from homeland. (Lumbees: The Trail North, Part 1.) Fayetteville Observer Sunday, 24 September 2000. 5 photographs. Publication type: Newspaper article Electronic access: Fayetteville Observer Web site (www.fayettevillenc.com). Use Search This article begins by looking at the Lumbee settlement on Baltimore Street just outside Pembroke (past the Pembroke Fire Station). The seven families who live here were all part of the Lumbee migration to Baltimore--in order to find employment--that began in the 1930s and accelerated after the end of World War II. The Lumbee settlement in southeastern Baltimore is concentrated in a 64-block inner-city area from Broadway Street to Patterson Park. Estimates of the number of Lumbees in Baltimore range from 4,000 to 6,000. As in Robeson County, many Lumbees there work in drywall, sheetrock, or other construction trades. They also work in factories or sewing plants--or became self-employed.Additional Subjects: Lumbees in Baltimore This annotation was written on: January 6, 2002; last edited on June 21, 2002. Home Page URL: lumbeebibliography.net |
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