Category: 3. Comprehensive overviews

      53. Barton, Lew. The most ironic story in American history: An authoritative, documented history of the Lumbee Indians of North Carolina. Charlotte, NC: Associated Printing Corp., 1967.

Publication type: Book

Includes extensive quotations and excerpts from writings on the Lumbees. Explores major topics and includes some of Barton’s poetry. A “Lumbee album” contains photographs and biographical sketches. Bibliography on the Ku Klux Klan routing, pp. 99-101.

Library Location: UNC-Pembroke.
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Additional subjects discussed in this item: Biographical sketches | Chavis, Donahue | Chavis, Earl | Chavis, Ernest | Chavis, Frank | Chavis, James E. | Dial, Claudie (Rev.) | Ku Klux Klan routing (Maxton, 1958) | Livermore, Mary | Lowry (surname/genealogy) | Tribal origins|

This annotation first appeared in The Lumbee Indians: An Annotated Bibliography (McFarland, 1994), by Glenn Ellen Starr. Annotation updated on March 21, 2007.

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