Artwork by Hatty Ruth Miller, Lumbee artist  
 
Category: 27. Settlements outside Robeson County

    FUTC006. Futch, Michael. “Lumbees coming home.” (Lumbees: The Trail North, Part 5.) Fayetteville Observer Sunday, 22 October  2000. 

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Publication type: Newspaper article

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This article summarizes characteristics Baltimore Lumbees share with Robeson County Lumbees. Then, it discusses the trend--since the Lumbee migration to Baltimore for employment began in the 1930s and intensified after World War II--for Lumbees to return to Robeson County when they retire. As of this writing, many--but not all--Baltimore Lumbees either aspire to return to Robeson County or do so when they retire. Futch talked with several Baltimore Lumbees (including Jerry Morgan and Gerald Butler) about their desires (or lack thereof) to return home; about the early days of the migration to Baltimore; and about life in the city.
Additional Subjects: Lumbees in Baltimore, MD | Jerry Morgan | Gerald Butler | Construction work

This annotation was written on: January 7, 2002; last edited on June 21, 2002.

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