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Human Relations Group Believed Having 'Rebellion' by HIGH POINT Vertical Files(local)tlcaut24341651588400;
Subjects: Haworth, John.; African Americans; High Point (N.C.). Human Relations Commission; Huggin, James G., Dr; Davis, Robert; Mendenhall, E.E., III; Lane, E.O; Morehead, N.S; Cane, Bill D; Ballenger, J.W; High Point (N.C.)-History;
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Head Lions: Local Elvis Presley shakes Thursday night; Integration isuue tops, Lions told; Best wishes; Almost time for White Cane Drive; Sick members; Vacation at Myrtle; President's report; Thanks to Vance and his crew; First zone meeting; New members; Injured; Back home; In Winston-Salem by High Point Lions Club.;
High Point Vertical Files: Civic Clubs--Lions Club--Newsletters
Subjects: Solomon, Larry.; Ballard, Bill.; Poole, Gilvert.; Oakley, Bill.; Thompson, Roy.; Austell, Dan.; Johnson, N.C.; Smith, Bob.; Smith, Frank.; Smith, Peter Lee.; Nash, Charlie.; Martin, Bob.; Flythe, Lloyd.; Norman, Ralph.; Reardon, Ed.; Snider, Joe.; Lewis, Cliff.; Gross, F.W.; Ellis, Zeke.; Coltrane, Wiley.; Johsnon, N.C., Jr.; McLeod, Veron.; Rackley, Leonard.; Neill, Dave.; Norman, Ralph.; Craven, Harold.; gueth, Charlie.; Lane, E.O.; Pappas, Bill.; Horney, Gene.; Huber, Walter Roy.; Proctor, Vance.; Bottoms, Ray.; Pace, O.D.; Caskey, Sam.; Ellis, Zeke.; Van Loan, J.W.; Baker, Ellis.; Johnson, Dick.; High Point (N.C.) Lions Club.; School integration.;
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29 gifts : how a month of giving can change your life / by Walker, Cami.(CARDINAL)564343;
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Subjects: Walker, Cami; Altruism.; Generosity.; Multiple sclerosis;
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Zombies! zombies! zombies! / by Penzler, Otto.(CARDINAL)351801;
"Zombies ain't what they used to be. Not so long ago, they were safely ensconced on Haiti so the rest of the world could merely scoff at the bizarre myth of the living dead on one relatively small Caribbean island. Well, they have proliferated at an alarming rate, invading the rest of the world, and it seems unlikely that they have any intention of going away anytime soon. W.B. Seabrook, in his 1929 book, The Magic Island, recounted "true" tales of voodoo magic on Haiti bringing the recently dead back to life as slow-moving, virtually brain-dead creatures who would work tirelessly in the fields without pay and without complaint. These stories introduced the zombie to much of the world, though most national folklores have similar tales and legends. A decade after Seabrook's groundbreaking volume, Zora Neale Hurston researched Haitian folklore and told similar stories of eyewitness accounts of zombies, as have subsequent anthropologists, sociologists, and others not prone to imaginative fancies. If zombie literature began with the reportage of Seabrook, it had powerful ancestral works on which to draw"--
Subjects: Short stories.; Zombies; Zombiism; Horror tales, American.;
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The fiddle book; the comprehensive book on American folk music, fiddling, and fiddle styles including more than 150 traditional fiddle tunes compiled from country fiddlers. by Thede, Marion.(CARDINAL)217240;
From violin to fiddle -- Bowings -- Fiddle tunings -- Old times -- Liza Jane and railroads -- Dry and dusty -- Idy Red -- Old tunes -- Miscellany -- Brush Arbor revivals -- Some place names -- Easy fiddling -- On the star mail route -- Nature tunes -- Instruments and accessories -- Oklahoma tunes and tunesters -- Fiddling since World War II.Index to fiddle tunes. Across the sea -- Asked that pretty girl to be my wife -- All over now -- Bear Creek -- Benny eat a woodchuck -- Berlin polka -- Big tater -- Bile them cabbage down -- Bill Cheatum -- Billy in the low ground -- Black-Eyed Susie -- Black Jack -- Black Jack Davy -- Bonaparte's retreat -- Buffalo gals -- Cacklin' hen -- Carve dat possum -- Cheatum -- Chicken in the barnyard -- Chicken pie -- Chicken reel -- Cluckin' hen -- Coleman killed his wife -- Collins breakdown -- Coon dog -- Cotten Eyed Joe -- Cotton pickin' tune -- Creek Nation -- Cripple Creek -- Cumberland Gap -- Custer's last charge -- Dan Tucker -- Drunkard's dream -- Devilish Mary -- Drunken hiccoughs -- Dry and dusty -- Durang's hornpipe -- Dust in the lane -- Eighth of January -- Father's got a home -- Finger ring -- Five miles from town -- Flop-eared mule -- Forked deer -- Fort Smith -- Fort Worth -- Give the fiddler a dream -- Goner -- Good Indian -- Gotta quit kickin' my dog around -- Grandma Blair -- Granny will your dog bite -- Gray eagle -- Great big tater in the sandy land -- Greenback dollar -- Green corn -- Green Valley waltz -- Greer County song -- Haning's farewell -- Heel flies -- Hell among the yearlings -- Hog on the mountain -- Honey -- Hop high ladies -- Hop up, Kitty Puss -- I asked that pretty girl to be my wife -- Idy Red -- I'd ruther be a nigger than a poor white man -- I lost my Liza Jane -- I wish't I had a new five cents -- Irish washerwoman -- Jack of diamonds -- Jenny Nettles -- Jenny on the railroad -- Johnny walk along with your paper collar on -- Judge Parker -- Ladies fancy -- Last of Callahan -- 'Lasses Cane -- Leather breeches -- Little Dutch girl -- Little girl in Hampertown -- Little girl with her hair all down behind -- Little home to go to -- Liza Jane no. 1 & 2 -- Liza Jane no. 3 -- Lonesome Hill -- The lost Indian -- Love somebody -- Maple leaf -- Mississippi Sawyer -- Molly Baker -- Molly Hare -- My government claim -- Natchez under the hill -- Nigger take a dram -- Nigger and the white man -- Number nine -- Oklahoma run -- Oklahoma waltz -- Old Aunt Mary Jane -- Old Dan Tucker -- Old Joe Clark -- Old Lady Tucker -- Old Mother Gofour -- Old Paint -- Old Purcell -- On the banks of the Cane -- Orphan girl -- Paddy on the turnpike -- Paddy won't you drink some good old cider -- The Parsley girls -- Piece of chicken and cornbread -- Poor old Napper -- Poor white man -- Possum pie -- Preacher's favorite -- Pretty Lizy -- Pruitt -- Rabbit in the grass -- Rabbit where's your mammy -- Racoon's tail -- Railroad runs through Georgia -- Red bird -- Rickett's hornpipe -- Rock along John to Kansas -- Rock the cradle Lucy -- Run nigger run -- Sail away ladies -- Sally Gooden -- Sally Johnson -- Sandhill breakdown -- Seven up -- Slaton waltz -- Soapsuds splash -- Soldier's joy -- Sook pied -- Sourwood Mountain -- Springfield girl -- Substitute waltz -- Sugar in my coffee -- Sweet child -- Texas quickstep -- Tom & Jerry -- Tulsey waltz -- Uncle Joe -- Uncle Paul -- Verdigris bottom -- Wag'ner -- Wag'ner one step -- Walk along John -- Wednesday night waltz -- Went to the river and I couldn't get across -- Where the chicken got the axe -- White Creek -- Whoa mule -- Wolves a-howlin' -- Wrassled with a wildcat -- Yander comes my true love -- Yellow cat, the.
Subjects: Folk music; Ballads, English;
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