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Lacy, James Horace, 1834-1852
Class Composition of J. Horace Lacy, [January 1851]: "Prejudice Against Composition Writing"
4 pages, 4 page images.
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Lacy, James Horace, 1834-1852
Letter from J. Horace Lacy to Aunt Kate, September 11, 1852
8 pages, 8 page images.
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Lafferty, R. H.
A Fast-Day Sermon; Preached in the Church of Sugar Creek, Mecklenburg County, N. C., February 28th, 1862
Fayetteville, N. C.: Printed at the Presbyterian Office, 1862. 16 p.
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Lake, I. Beverly
conducted by Charles Dunn
Oral History Interview with I. Beverly Lake, September 8, 1987. Interview C-0043. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
In this interview, I. Beverly Lake Sr. reflects on his long career as a teacher, attorney, and judge. He counsels white political unity as a means to stem racial integration.
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Lamar, Mirabeau Buonaparte, 1798-1859
Verse Memorials
New York: W. P. Fetridge & Co., 1857. [3]-224 p.
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Landrieu, Moon
conducted by Walter DeVries and Jack Bass
Oral History Interview with Moon Landrieu, January 11, 1974. Interview A-0089. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
New Orleans Mayor Moon Landrieu describes the changing political landscape of the Crescent City following World War II through his tenure as mayor in the 1970s. Stressing the importance of voter registration and the appointment of African American public officials, Landrieu emphasizes the role of political leadership in effecting real change in New Orleans race relations during the long years of the civil rights movement.
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Lane, Isaac, 1834-1937
Autobiography of Bishop Isaac Lane, LL.D. with a Short History of the C.M.E. Church in America and of Methodism
Nashville, Tenn.: Printed for the author, Publishing House of the M.E. Church, South, 1916. 192 p.
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Lane, Lunsford, b. 1803
The Narrative of Lunsford Lane, Formerly of Raleigh, N.C.
Embracing an Account of His Early Life, the Redemption by
Purchase of Himself and Family from Slavery, and His Banishment
from the Place of His Birth for the Crime of Wearing a Colored Skin.
Published by Himself
Boston: J.G. Torrey, Printer, 1842. 54, 4 p.
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Lane, Ralph, 1530?-1603
Raleigh's First Roanoke Colony. An Account of the Particularities of the Imployments of the English Men Left in Virginia by Richard Greenevill under the Charge of Master Ralph Lane Generall of the Same, from the 17. of August 1585. until the 18. of June 1586. at Which Time They Departed the Countrey; Sent and Directed to Sir Walter Raleigh
Boston: Directors of the Old South Work, [1902]. 24 p.
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Lanier, Sidney, 1842-1881
Poems of Sidney Lanier, Edited by his Wife
New York: Charles Scribners Sons, 1884. xiii, 252 p.
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Lanier, Sidney, 1842-1881
Tiger-Lilies. A Novel
New York: Hurd and Houghton, 1867. v, 252 p.
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Larkins, John R. (John Rodman)
The Negro Population of North Carolina: Social and Economic
Raleigh: North Carolina State Board of Charities and Public Welfare, [1944]. 79 p.
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Latta, M. L. (Morgan London), b. 1853
illustrated by The Tucker Engraving Company
The History of My Life and Work. Autobiography by Rev. M. L. Latta, A.M., D.D.
Raleigh, Montreal [etc.]: M. L. Latta, [1903]. 371 p.
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Phok, Kong
conducted by Barbara Lau
Oral History Interview with Kong Phok, December 19, 2000. Interview K-0273. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Cambodian-American Kong Phok describes his experiences at Guilford Mills in Greensboro, NC.
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Bailey, Raleigh
conducted by Barbara Lau
Oral History Interview with Raleigh Bailey, December 6, 2000. Interview K-0270. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Raleigh Bailey describes his work with Southeast Asian immigrant groups in Greensboro, North Carolina.
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Lawrence, Joshua, 1778-1843
The American Telescope, by a Clodhopper, of North Carolina
Philadelphia: Printed for the author, 1825. 24 p.
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Lawson, John, 1674-1711
A New Voyage to Carolina; Containing the Exact Description and Natural History of That Country: Together with the Present State Thereof. And a Journal of a Thousand Miles, Travel'd Thro' Several Nations of Indians. Giving a Particular Account of Their Customs, Manners, &c.
London: [s.n.], 1709. [3], 258, [1] p., map p.
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Lay, Henry Champlin, 1823-1885
Sermons, 1861-1865
Transcript of the manuscript, UNC-Chapel Hill, Southern Historical Collection, 31 p.
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LeConte, Emma Florence
Diary, 1864-1865: (Transcript)
Transcript of the manuscript, UNC-Chapel Hill, Southern Historical Collection, 86 p.
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LeConte, John, 1818-1891
How to Make Salt from Sea-Water
Columbia, S. C.: Charles P. Pelham, State Printer, 1862. 10 p.
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LeConte, Joseph, 1823-1901
edited by William Dallam Armes
The Autobiography of Joseph LeConte
New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1903. 337 p.
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LeConte, Joseph, 1823-1901
Instructions for the Manufacture of Saltpetre
Columbia, S.C.: Charles P. Pelham, State Printer, 1862. 14 p.
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Lea, Solomon, 1807-1897
Letter from Solomon Lea to Lorenzo Lea, September 1, 1829
4 pages, 4 page images.
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Lea, Solomon, 1807-1897
Letter from Solomon Lea to William Lea, September 14, 1832
3 pages, 3 page images.
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League of Women Voters of North Carolina
Women May Now Vote
Goldsboro, N.C: North Carolina League of Women Voters, [1920?]. 1 p.
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League of Women Voters of North Carolina
Women Register and Vote
Goldsboro, N.C.: North Carolina League of Women Voters, [1920?]. 1 p.
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Leathers, Jas. S. (James S.)
A Card. To the Voters of Orange County.
Orange County, N. C.: [s. n.], 1864. 1 p.
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Ledford, John
conducted by Rob Amberg
Oral History Interview with John Ledford, January 3, 2001. Interview K-0251. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
John Ledford, the sheriff of Madison County, NC, describes the effects of economic growth on his job and his community.
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Lee, Hannah Farnham Sawyer, 1780-1865
Memoir of Pierre Toussaint, Born a Slave in St. Domingo
Boston: Crosby, Nichols, and Company, 1854. [2], 124 p., [1] leaf of p.
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Lee, James, fl. 1850
Letter from James Lee, Jr. to Major G. A. Henry, October 20, 1850
4 pages, 4 page images.
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Lee, Renee and
Lee, Ashley
conducted by Charles Thompson and Rob Amberg
Oral History Interview with Renee and Ashley Lee, December 19, 1999. Interview K-0284. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Renee and Ashley Lee reminisce about life in Whitestocking, N.C., and express frustration with the government's sluggish and bureaucracy-laden relief effort.
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Lee, William Mack, b. 1835
History of the Life of Rev. Wm. Mack Lee: Body Servant of General Robert E. Lee Through the Civil War: Cook from 1861 to 1865
[Norfolk, Va.: The Smith Printing Company], c1918. 10 p.
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Lees, David McMichen, 1807-1872
"The Great Power of Literary Men," Speech of David M. Lees, [September 1828]
4 pages, 4 page images.
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Lees, David McMichen, 1807-1872
Letter from David M. Lees to Hugh M. Lees, March 17, 1829
4 pages, 4 page images.
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Leigh, Frances Butler, 1838-1910
Ten Years on a Georgia Plantation Since the War
London: Richard Bentley & Son, 1883. xi, 347 p.
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Leloudis, James L.
Civil War and Reconstruction
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Evitt, Alice P.
conducted by James L. Leloudis
Oral History Interview with Alice P. Evitt, July 18, 1979. Interview H-0162. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Alice Evitt describes her rural childhood and life as a millworker and mother in North Carolina in the first half of the 20th Century.
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Durham, Eula and
Durham, Venon
conducted by James L. Leloudis
Oral History Interview with Eula and Vernon Durham, November 29, 1978. Interview H-0064. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Eula Durham and her husband Vernon recall their experiences as mill workers in Bynum, NC.
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Durham, Eula and
Durham, Vernon
conducted by James L. Leloudis
Oral History Interview with Eula and Vernon Durham, November 29, 1978. Interview H-64. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Eula and Vernon Durham Eula and Vernon Durham talk about integration and attempts at unionization at the Bynum textile plant.
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Leloudis, James L.
Revolution and Retrenchment
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Leloudis, James L.
A Southern University
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Leloudis, James L.
Student Life and Learning
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Hargett, Edna Y.
conducted by Jim Leloudis
Oral History Interview with Edna Y. Hargett, July 19, 1979. Interview H-0163. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Edna Yandell Hargett describes life and work in North Charlotte, a mill village in Charlotte, North Carolina. Focusing primarily on the 1920s through the 1940s, Hargett discusses her work as a weaver in North Charlotte textile mills. In addition, she explains in detail how textile mill workers functioned like "one big family" both at work and in the community.
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Lenoir, Thomas Isaac, 1817-1882
Letter from Thomas I. Lenoir to Thomas Lenoir, May 30, 1839
4 pages, 4 page images.
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Lenoir Family
Lenoir Family Papers. Personal Correspondence, 1861-1865
120 p.
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Leon, L. (Louis)
Diary of a Tar Heel Confederate Soldier
Charlotte, N.C.: Stone Publishing Co., c1913. i, 87 p.
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Wheeler, Peter, b. 1789
edited by Charles Edwards Lester
Chains and Freedom: Or, The Life and Adventures of Peter Wheeler, a Colored Man Yet Living. A Slave in Chains, a Sailor on the Deep, and a Sinner at the Cross
New York: E. S. Arnold & Co., 1839. vii, [1], [9]-260 p.
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Hill, George Watts
conducted by James Leutze
Oral History Interview with George Watts Hill, January 30, 1986. Interview C-0047. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
George Watts Hill was a prominent business leader in the Durham area during the twentieth century. He offers his perspective on the changing nature of business and its impact on the community. In particular, he describes his business endeavors in such areas as banking, insurance, land development, dairy farming, and public service.
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Levering, Sarah R.
Memoirs of Margaret Jane Blake of Baltimore, Md.: and Selections in Prose and Verse
Philadelphia: Press of Innes & Son, 1897. 48 p.
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Lewis, Catherine Ann, 1809-1879
Letter from Catherine Ann Battle Lewis to Emma Speight, May 5, 1865
3 pages, 3 page images.
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Lewis, Catherine Ann, 1809-1879
Letter from Catherine Battle Lewis to William Figures Lewis, January 23, 1868
5 pages, 5 page images.
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Lewis, Henry Clay, 1825-1850
illustrated by Felix Octavius Carr Darley
Odd Leaves from the Life of a Louisiana "Swamp Doctor." In "The Swamp Doctor's Adventures in the South-West. Containing the Whole of the Louisiana Swamp Doctor; Streaks of Squatter Life; and Far-Western Scenes; in a Series of Forty-Two Humorous Southern and Western Sketches, Descriptive of Incidents and Character. By "Madison Tensas," M.D., and "Solitaire," (John S. Robb, of St. Louis, Mo.) Author of "Swallowing Oysters Alive," etc."
Philadelphia: T. B. Peterson, [1858]. [14], 21-203 p.
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Lewis, Hylan
conducted by John Egerton
Oral History Interview with Hylan Lewis, January 13, 1991. Interview A-0361. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Sociologist Hylan Lewis describes his experiences with race in the American South in the post-World War II period.
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Lewis, J. Vance
Out of the Ditch. A True Story of an Ex-Slave
Houston: Rein & Sons Co., Printers, 1910. 154 p.
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Lewis, John W.
The Life, Labors, and Travels of Elder Charles Bowles, of the Free Will Baptist Denomination, by Eld. John W. Lewis. Together with an Essay on the Character and Condition of the African Race by the Same. Also, an Essay on the Fugitive Law of the U. S. Congress of 1850, by Rev. Arthur Dearing
Watertown: Ingalls & Stowell's Steam Press, 1852. 286, [2] p.
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Lewis, John
conducted by Walter DeVries and Jack Bass
Oral History Interview with John Lewis, November 20, 1973. Interview A-0073. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
John Lewis served as the chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) from 1963 to 1966. In this interview, rich with vivid detail, Lewis outlines his role within the civil rights movement through his participation in the sit-in movement of 1960 in Nashville, the Freedom Rides through Alabama and Mississippi in 1961, the Mississippi Freedom Summer of 1964, the voter registration drive (primarily in Selma, Alabama) in 1965, and the shift towards the politics of black power within SNCC by 1966. Throughout the interview, he situates the activities of SNCC within the civil rights movement more broadly, focusing on issues of leadership, religion, and politics.
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Lewis, Kenelm Harrison, 1816-1866
Letter from Kenelm H. Lewis to Emma Lewis, February 28, 1836
3 pages, 4 page images.
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Lewis, Kenelm Harrison, 1816-1866
Letter from Kenelm H. Lewis to Emma Lewis, February 28, 1838
4 pages, 4 page images.
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Lewis, Kenelm Harrison, 1816-1866
Letter from Kenelm H. Lewis to Emma Lewis, May 26, 1837
3 pages, 4 page images.
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Lewis, Richard Henry, 1806-1857
Letter from Richard H. Lewis to Emma Lewis, August 20, 1825
2 pages, 3 page images.
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Lewis, Richard Henry, 1806-1857
Letter from Richard H. Lewis to Exum Lewis, March 5, 1825
2 pages, 3 page images.
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Lewis, Richard Henry, 1806-1857
Letter from Richard H. Lewis to Exum Lewis, September 24, 1825
2 pages, 2 page images.
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Lewis, Richard Henry
Letter from Richard Henry Lewis to his uncle, June 6, 1852
4 pages, 4 page images.
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Lewis, William Figures
Letter from William F. Lewis to his sister, Emma Lewis Speight, September 19, 1841 [Containing a Description of the Shooting of a Student]
3 pages, 4 page images.
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Leyendecker, J. C., 1874-1951
For Active Service, Join the U.S. Marines : for Full Information Apply to Postmaster
[United States]: [U.S. Marines?], [between 1914 and 1918].
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Leyendecker, J. C., 1874-1951
Order Coal Now : United States Fuel Administration
[United States]: The Administration, [between 1914 and 1918].
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Liberian Exodus Association (Charleston, S. C.)
The Liberian Exodus. First Voyage of the Azor. Liberia a Delightful Country. Climate, Soil and Productions. Character of the People in Liberia; and How They Live. Full Information of the Exodus Movement.
Charleston, S. C.: W. J. Oliver's Print, 1878. 8 p.
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Liddell and Co. (Charlotte, N.C.)
Liddell Company, Manufacturers of Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills, Cotton and Yarn Presses, Shafting, Pulleys, etc., Charlotte, N.C.
Charlotte, N.C.: Hirst Printing Co., 1890. [44] p.
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Lincoln Hospital (Durham, N.C.)
Thirty-Eighth Annual Report, 1938
Durham: Lincoln Hospital, 1939. 38 p.
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Lindemann, Erika
1795-1819: The Establishment of the University
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Lindemann, Erika
Aftermath of the Civil War
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Lindemann, Erika
Civil War
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Lindemann, Erika
The Debating Societies
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Lindemann, Erika
The Early Curriculum
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Lindemann, Erika
The Early Faculty
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Lindemann, Erika
Early Student Rebellions
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Lindemann, Erika
Overview: 1820-1829
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Lindemann, Erika
Overview: 1830-39
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Lindemann, Erika
Overview: 1840-49
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Lindemann, Erika
Overview: 1850-59
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Lindemann, Erika
The Purposes of a University Education
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Lindemann, Erika
The School Day and the School Year
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Lindemann, Erika
Slaves and Servants
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Lindemann, Erika
Writing in the Academy
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Scott, Bob
conducted by William Link
Oral History Interview with Bob Scott, April 4, 1990. Interview L-0193. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Former Governor Robert W. Scott discusses the consolidation of the University system during his administration, focusing on the leadership of William Friday and Cameron Scott and the political maneuvering that characterized the process. In addition, he reflects on his accomplishments as governor, expressing pride in his ability to significantly reduce racial unrest during a tumultuous era.
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Breneman, David
conducted by William Link
Oral History Interview with David Breneman, May 10, 1991. Interview L-0122. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Economist David Breneman discusses his brief tenure with the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare in 1977. In this interview, Breneman describes his role in the establishment of federal criteria for school desegregation, focusing particularly on HEW's interactions with education officials in North Carolina.
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Califano, Joseph
conducted by William Link
Oral History Interview with Joseph Califano, April 5, 1991. Interview L-0125. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Joseph Califano served as the Secretary of the United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare from 1977 to 1979. He recalls the reasons for the University of North Carolina's opposition to H.E.W.'s desegregation criteria.
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Gerry, Martin
conducted by William Link
Oral History Interview with Martin Gerry, August 28, 1991. Interview L-0157. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Martin Gerry recalls his efforts, as the director of the Office of Civil Rights, to accelerate desegregation in North Carolina.
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Holmes, Peter
conducted by William Link
Oral History Interview with Peter Holmes, April 18, 1991. Interview L-0168. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Peter Holmes served as the Director of the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) from 1973 to 1975. In this interview, he discusses the challenges the OCR faced in developing and enforcing guidelines for the desegregation of higher education in southern states.
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Dawson, Raymond
conducted by William Link
Oral History Interview with Raymond Dawson, February 4, 1991. Interview L-0133. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Former Vice-President of Academic Affairs at the University of North Carolina, Raymond Dawson, discusses tensions surrounding federal desegregation orders in North Carolina during the 1970s. Because of North Carolina's comparatively large number of historically black colleges, the state became a testing ground for the federal government to explore ways to integrate public education while preserving historically black colleges.
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Friday, William C.
conducted by William Link
Oral History Interview with William C. Friday, December 3, 1990. Interview L-0147. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
President of the University of North Carolina System William Friday discusses his interaction with United States presidents from Herbert Hoover to George H.W. Bush. The bulk of the interview revolves around descriptions of Friday's work with Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon, and Jimmy Carter on issues of higher education.
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Friday, William C.
conducted by William Link
Oral History Interview with William C. Friday, November 19, 1990. Interview L-0144. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Former president of the University of North Carolina System William Friday describes his relationship with and perception of his predecessors Frank Porter Graham and Gordon Gray. In addition, he describes various aspects of his own presidency, including his approach to desegregation and his relationships with a variety of individuals and organizations.
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Friday, William C.
conducted by William Link
Oral History Interview with William C. Friday, November 26, 1990. Interview L-0145. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
President of the University of North Carolina System, William Friday, discusses the Speaker Ban Controversy at the University of North Carolina. The ban was enforced from 1963 to 1968 and forbade any communist—or anyone who refused during a formal hearing to disavow allegiance to communism—to speak on campus. Throughout the interview, Friday focuses on issues of academic freedom, his efforts to have the law overturned, and the broader social unrest that characterized campus politics during that era.
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Lintner, Grace, 1832-1919
Bond and Free: A Tale of the South
Indianapolis, Ind.: C. B. Ingraham, 1882. vi, 288 p.
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McGill, Eula
conducted by Lewis Lipsitz
Oral History Interview with Eula McGill, December 12, 1974. Interview G-0039. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Life-long textile worker Eula McGill shares her thoughts on the benefits of Alabama textile unions.
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Little, Arthur
conducted by Jacquelyn Hall
Oral History Interview with Arthur Little, December 14, 1979. Interview H-0132. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Arthur Little describes glove-making from his perspective as the owner of a glove mill in Newton, NC.
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Henson, Josiah, 1789-1883
preface by Harriet Beecher Stowe and edited by John Lobb
An Autobiography of the Rev. Josiah Henson ("Uncle Tom"). From 1789 to 1881. With a Preface by Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Introductory Notes by George Sturge, S. Morley, Esq., M. P., Wendell Phillips, and John G. Whittier. Edited by John Lobb, F.R.G.S. Revised and Enlarged
London, Ontario: Schuyler, Smith, & Co., 1881. [iii], 15, 12-256 p.
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Henson, Josiah, 1789-1883
edited by John Lobb and preface by Harriet Beecher Stowe
Uncle Tom's Story of His Life. An Autobiography of the Rev. Josiah Henson (Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe's "Uncle Tom"). From 1789 to 1876. With a Preface by Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe, and an Introductory Note by George Sturge, and S. Morley, Esq., M. P.
London: Christian Age Office, 1876. 224 p.
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Locklear, Carnell
conducted by Malinda Maynor and Willie Lowery
Oral History Interview with Carnell Locklear, February 24, 2004. Interview U-0007. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Carnell Locklear recalls his fight for Lumbee Indian rights in eastern North Carolina in the 1970s and 1980s.
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Logan, Robert
conducted by Goldie F. Wells
Oral History Interview with Robert Logan, December 28, 1990. Interview M-0027. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Robert Logan, principal of Hugh M. Cummings High School in Burlington, NC, reflects on the details of his job and the challenge of race in the post-desegregation atmosphere.
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Loguen, J. W. (Jermain Wesley), 1814-1872
The Rev. J. W. Loguen, as a Slave and as a Freeman. A Narrative of Real Life
Syracuse, N. Y.: J. G. K. Truair & Co., 1859. 445 p.
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Lomax, John Avery, 1867-1948
Some Ballads of North Carolina. From The North Carolina Booklet, Vol. 11, no. 1: 26-42.
Raleigh: North Carolina Society of the Daughters of the Revolution, 1911. 26-42 p.
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Lomax, Virginia, b. 1831
The Old Capitol and its Inmates
New York: E. J. Hale & Son, 1867. 226 p.
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London, Henry Armand, 1846-1918
Excerpt from the Diary of Henry A. London, Fall 1862
2 pages, 2 page images.
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London, Henry Armand, 1846-1918
Excerpt from the Diary of Henry A. London, Fall 1864
1 pages, 2 page images.
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London, Henry Armand, 1846-1918
Letter from Henry A. London to Lilla London, February 16, 1864
4 pages, 4 page images.
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London, John Rutherford, b. 1786
Letter from John London to Ebenezer Pettigrew, September 29, 1799
2 pages, 3 page images.
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Long, John S.
The Great Day of Wrath and of Glory
[Raleigh, N.C.: s.n., between 1861 and 1865]. 16 p.
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Long, John Dixon, 1817-1894
Pictures of Slavery in Church and State; Including Personal Reminiscences, Biographical Sketches, Anecdotes, etc. etc. with an Appendix, Containing the Views of John Wesley and Richard Watson on Slavery
Philadelphia: The Author, 1857. 418, 8 p.
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Long, Patricia
conducted by Sherry Honeycutt
Oral History Interview with Patricia Long, November 14, 1996. Interview G-0215. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Patricia Long became an active member of Pullen Baptist Church, known for its progressive social activism, during the late 1980s. She describes how her involvement with Pullen allowed her to come to terms with her own lesbian sexuality and details the process by which Pullen decided to sanction holy unions between gay and lesbian couples.
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Long, William John, 1815-1882
Debate Speech of William J. Long for the Dialectic Society, June 23, 1837: "Should Texas Be Admitted into the Union?"
11 pages, 12 page images.
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Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, 1807-1882
Letter from Henry W. Longfellow to James J. Pettigrew, March 27, 1847
4 pages, 5 page images.
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Longstreet, Augustus Baldwin, 1790-1870
Georgia Scenes: Characters, Incidents, &c., in the First Half Century of the Republic
New York: Harper & Brothers, 1850, c1840. 214 p.
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Longstreet, Augustus Baldwin, 1790-1870
Master William Mitten: or, A Youth of Brilliant Talents, Who Was Ruined by Bad Luck
Macon, Ga.: Burke, Boykin, 1864. 239 p.
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Louisiana. Governor (1864-1865: Allen)
Annual Message of Governor Henry Watkins Allen, to the Legislature of the State of Louisiana
[Shreveport, La.]: Printed at the Office of the Caddo Gazette, 1865. 20 p.
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Louisiana. Military Board
Special Report of the Military Board, to the Legislature of the State of Louisiana
Baton Rouge: J.M. Taylor, State Printer, 1861. 5 p.
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Love, Emanuel King, 1850-1900
History of the First African Baptist Church, from its Organization, January 20th, 1788, to July 1st, 1888. Including the Centennial Celebration, Addresses, Sermons, etc.
Savannah, Ga.: The Morning News Print, 1888. 360 p.
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Love, Harriet
conducted by Pamela Grundy
Oral History Interview with Harriet Gentry Love, June 17, 1998. Interview K-0171. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Harriet Love shares memories of and fondness for West Charlotte, a truly unique school.
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Love, John
conducted by Pamela Grundy
Oral History Interview with John Love, February 17, 1999. Interview K-0172. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Former student remembers West Charlotte High as a place where diversity created both opportunity and conflict.
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Love, Nat, 1854-1921
Life and Adventures of Nat Love, Better Known in the Cattle Country as "Deadwood Dick," by Himself; a True History of Slavery Days, Life on the Great Cattle Ranges and on the Plains of the "Wild and Woolly" West, Based on Facts, and Personal Experiences of the Author
Los Angeles, Cal.: s.n., 1907. 162 p.
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Lowe, Charles M.
conducted by Bill Moye
Oral History Interview with Charles M. Lowe, March 20, 1975. Interview B-0069. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Longtime Charlotte politician Charles Lowe discusses the county-city consolidation issue in Charlotte, NC, and offers his thoughts on the broad, impersonal trends that dominate the political process.
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Lowery, I. E. (Irving E.), b. 1850
Life on the Old Plantation in Ante-Bellum Days, or, A Story Based on Facts
Columbia, S.C.: The State Co., Printers, 1911. 186 p.
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Lucas, John Paul
Food Production and Conservation in North Carolina
In Training School Quarterly. Vol. 4, no. 3 (Oct., Nov., Dec. 1917). Greenville, N. C.: East Carolina Teachers Training School, 1917. 212-214 p.
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Lucas, Joseph Blount
Joseph B. Lucas's Account of the Burning of the Belfry, August 11, 1856
2 pages, 3 page images.
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Armstrong, M. F. (Mary Frances), d. 1903,
Ludlow, Helen W. (Helen Wilhelmina), d. 1924, and
Fenner, Thomas P.
Hampton and Its Students. By Two of Its Teachers, Mrs. M. F. Armstrong and Helen W. Ludlow. With Fifty Cabin and Plantation Songs, Arranged by Thomas P. Fenner
New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1874. 255 p.
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Lumpkin, Katharine Du Pre
conducted by Jacquelyn Hall
Oral History Interview with Katharine Du Pre Lumpkin, August 4, 1974. Interview G-0034. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Southern writer, academic, and social activist Katharine Du Pre Lumpkin describes growing up in a family where the "Lost Cause" was heralded and her subsequent work towards promoting causes of social justice. In so doing, Lumpkin describes her work with the YWCA, her education, her career in academe, and her books The Making of a Southerner and South in Progress.
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Lupton, Carroll
conducted by Mary Murphy
Oral History Interview with Carroll Lupton, April 2, 1980. Interview H-0028. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
North Carolina doctor Carroll Lupton recalls his days practicing medicine in the mill town of Burlington, North Carolina. Focusing primarily on the 1930s, Lupton talks about providing medical care to poor mill workers. Lupton emphasizes medical treatment for pregnant women, treatment of venereal disease, and popular medical remedies of the day.
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Lynch, Vincent
"Ammunition!" And Remember--Bonds Buy Bullets!
[Philadelphia]: Federal Reserve, 1918.
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Lynch, William Bingham
Address of William Bingham Lynch to the Dialectic Society, [between 1855 and 1859]
10 pages, 10 page images.
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Lyons, Lillian Taylor
conducted by Eddie McCoy
Oral History Interview with Lillian Taylor Lyons, September 11, 1994. Interview Q-0094. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
Born and raised in Oxford, North Carolina, in the early twentieth century, Lillian Taylor Lyons discusses her family history, her education, and her career as a teacher. Lyons also speaks at length about race relations in Oxford, arguing that Oxford was especially "forward-looking" in comparison to other Southern communities.
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Taylor, John,
Hunt, John,
Mebane, John, and
Lytle, William
John Taylor's Bond as Steward, November 16, 1794 [1795]
4 pages, 4 page images.
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Hopkins, Samuel,
Cain, William,
Ray, David,
Thompson, Henry, and
Lytle, William
Samuel Hopkins's Bond for Building the President's House, January 25, 1794
1 pages, 1 page images.