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Title (from title page): Ante-Bellum North Carolina: A Social History
Title (from spine): Ante-Bellum North Carolina
Author: Guion Griffis Johnson
Extent: xvi, 1- 935 p.
CHAPEL HILL
THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA PRESS
1937
Call number C917 J67a c. 14 (North Carolina Collection, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
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Library of Congress Subject Headings
CHAPTER II SOCIAL CHARACTERISTICS
CHAPTER VII COURTSHIP AND MARRIAGE CUSTOMS
CHAPTER X PRIVATE SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES
CHAPTER XI EDUCATIONAL METHODS
CHAPTER XII RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS
CHAPTER XIII CAMP MEETING AND REVIVAL MOVEMENTS
CHAPTER XIV CHURCH BENEVOLENCE
CHAPTER XV THE CHURCH AND SOCIAL CONTROL
CHAPTER XVIII SOCIAL LIFE OF THE SLAVE
CHAPTER XIX ANTI-SLAVERY SENTIMENT
CHAPTER XXII THE CRIMINAL CODE
CHAPTER XXIII THE CARE OF UNFORTUNATES
CHAPTER XXIV SANITATION AND HEALTH