Artwork by Hatty Ruth Miller, Lumbee artist  
 
Category: 4. Overviews of education; public schools

EDGE001. "Other North Carolina news." Atlanta Constitution September 11, 1902. [Brief item on a request from Croatans in Edgecombe County for a separate school.]

HALI001. "New school promised to Halifax Croatan colony." The Bee [Danville, VA] Monday, June 23, 1924.

ASSO001. Association on American Indian Affairs, Inc. Papers.  Housed at the Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library, 65 Olden St., Princeton University Libraries, Princeton, NJ, 08544. 

PLAT001. The Allen Platt case (Mount Dora, Florida, 1954-1956).

BRIT002. Ronald Britt, et al. v. North Carolina State Board of Education, et al. 257 SE2d 432. Court of Appeals of North Carolina. 7 July 1987.

WEEK001. Weeks, Donnie E. “An in-depth study of educational issues as they relate to the reorganization of five school systems.” Dissertation. Campbell U, 1990. 174 pages.

REIS001. Reising, Robert W., Douglas W. Schell, and Richard Vance. “Factors affecting minority education and rural economic development.” The Clearing House 65.5 (May/June 1992): 298-301.

BIAN002. Biank, Tanya S. “NAACP protests hiring in Robeson school system.” Fayetteville Observer-Times (North Carolina) 4 April 1996 (Thursday).

ROBE004. “Robeson schools’ superintendent quits.” News and Observer (Raleigh, NC) 22 November 1997: A3.

SUI0001. Sui, Lih-Jiuan H. “Mother and family values in the schooling of Lumbee Indians in the Baytown area.” Dissertation. University of Maryland, College Park, 1998. 206 pages.

UNCC001. “UNC-CH: Native traditions, high-flying rockets to mark American Indian program.” M2 Presswire 15 June 1998.

EDUC001. “Educational teams complete tough year. The state assistance teams went into troubled schools and came out with victories in many during the academic year.” Greensboro News and Record (North Carolina) 18 June 1998:B7.

WOOL002. Woolverton, Paul. “Swett trial gag order raps Robeson County media.” Fayetteville Observer-Times (North Carolina) 31 July 1998 (Friday).

HARD002. Harding, Barry. “From the Office of the Superintendent.” Carolina Indian Voice 10 December 1998: 5.

KNIC013. Knick, Stanley. “Along the Robeson Trail” (column). Carolina Indian Voice 7 January 1999:3.

MOTO001. “MotorSports Academy gets students revved up for careers.” Educating for Employment 6.5 (June 6, 2000). 525 words.

OXEN003. Oxendine, Joseph B. “Remembering ‘Mr. Tom.’ ” Robeson Remembers (column). Robesonian Sunday, 18 June 2000, pages 1C, 5C.

BART009. Barton, Bruce. “Danford Dial remembered.” As I See It (column). Carolina Indian Voice Thursday, November 16, 2000: page 1. 

WITT020. Witten, Scott. “Lumbee Guaranty Bank makes investment in county youths.” Robesonian 15 February 2002.

LOCK020. Locklear, Mark. “Board takes no action on Harding.” Robesonian Thursday, 30 March 2002.

JENK017. Jenkins, Venita. “Race role in school chief hunt debated.” Fayetteville Observer Wednesday, 24 April 2002.

WORT001. Wortman, Dave. “Mapping a greener future.” Mother Earth News no. 192 (June/July 2002): 50 (4 pages).

LOCK024. Locklear, Mark. “County schools awarded $9.5 million in grants.” Robesonian Wednesday, 14 August 2002.

LOCK026. Locklear, Mark. “SAT scores surge 30 points.” Robesonian Thursday, 29 August 2002.

LOCK027. Locklear, James. “Official asks community to end strife.” Fayetteville Observer 13 October 2002.

JENK023. Jenkins, Venita. “Indian letter stirs tension at Purnell Swett.” Fayetteville Observer November 1, 2002.

DOZE001. “Dozens of Black parents want kids out of school.” Associated Press State & Local Wire November 7, 2002. 410 words.

STRI001. “Strife among blacks, Lumbees hits campus.” Charlotte Observer Friday, 8 November 2002.

JENK024. Jenkins, Venita. “Swett principal speaks on safety.” Fayetteville Observer November 13, 2002.

THRE001. “Three students convicted in school fights.” Associated Press State & Local Wire 20 November 2002.

LOCK031. Locklear, Mark. “Board votes 7-3 to hire Canadian educator.” Robesonian Wednesday, April 30, 2003.

LOCK034. Locklear, Mark. “Lowry, Lumbee advocate, died at 91.” Robesonian 16 March 2004.

OFFI001. “Officials say poor school funding on right track.” Associated Press state & local wire Friday, April 2, 2004. 440 words.

DIAL002. Dial, Heather. "Chapter 10. Struggling for voice in a Black and White world: The Lumbee Indians' segregated educational experience in North Carolina." Transformations in schooling: Historical and comparative perspectives. Ed. Kim Tolley. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. Pages 225-250.Key source Key source

KERN005. Kernodle, David. "Mistake Could Cost School System Millions." www.news14.com February 14, 2007.

LOCK048. Locklear, Mark. "Robeson case inspires state bill." Robesonian Tuesday, April 3, 2007.

OURV001. "Our View: Ineffective, inconsistent school spanking practice should be banned." Fayetteville Observer Wednesday, April 4, 2007.

FUQU001. Fuquay, John. "House denies spanking measure." Fayetteville Observer Thursday, May 24, 2007.


    For thorough research, please consult The Lumbee Indians: An Annotated Bibliography (Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co., 1994) which lists 117 annotated items dealing with this topic.



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