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Brief news items: candlelight service at William Penn by High Point Enterprise.;
Subjects: Hawkins, H.L.; Burford, S. E.; Simmons, Henry.; Dunlap, Virginia.; Steward, E.B., Mrs.; Thomas, Doris.; Kendall, V.B., Mrs.; Smith, Audrea.; McConnell, E.L.; Foster, Marian.; Davis, G.P., Mrs.; William Penn High School (High Point, N.C.);
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Police reports
Subjects: Blackburn, Javier; Chaplin, Raina; Smith, Jack Lewis V; Venkus, James Ray; Fowler, Brett; Wilson, Devonta; Slade, Jonathan Harris; Bradley, Isabel Ann; Greene, Ashley Michelle; Byerly, Robin; Maybell, Patrick; Smith, Tanisha L; Ferguson, Marsha J; Davis, Mia; Creamer, Lesley Allen; Rhodes, Zachary Lee; Canty, Mitez; Dunlap, Melissa Ann; High Point (N.C.). Police Department; Crime;
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News Items Of Interest To Colored People: YMCA Membership Drive in Progress by High Point Enterprise.;
Subjects: Carl Chavis YMCA (High Point, N.C.); Lawhorn, W.W.; Starr, H.T.; Forbes, H.L.; Foster, Willie.; Mason, F.R., Rev.; Williams, J.K., Mrs.; McConnell, Alphonso.; Haizlip, L.B.; Ross, James.; Whitted, S.S.; Strickland, Clarence.; Pinnix, Riger.; Phifer, Floyd, Jr.; Jackson, Timothy.; Williamson, Walter.; Blackburn, V.; Davis, Harold.; Saulter, James.; Moore, Irvin.; Massey, H.J.; Dunlap, Willie.; Robinson, Herbert.; Thompson, Willie.; Williamson, Ralph.; Torrence, Andrew.; Torrence, Edward.; Covington, A.; Harris, Earnest.; Hart, Willis.; McDonnell, L.E.; Campbell, Jonathon.; Hughes, T.W.; Burford, S. E.; Young, David.; Cloud, James.;
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Stanly County, North Carolina-Biography
Subjects: Hinson, Dam B.; Hinson, Ed.; Holbrook, Roy L.; Alexander, Troy E.; Almond, Mamie (Mrs. Jethro); Andrew, Samuel Ralph, Sr.; Avett, Louise.; Barbee, Larry; Barringer, William D.; Bennett, D. N., Mrs.; Bivens, Frances Lily, Mrs.; Boaz, Irvin R.; Brewer, Marjorie Marks; Brown, James Milton; Burris, Gail; Cannon, Hubert N., Jr.; Carter, H. Otha; Carter, Robert Allen; Chandler, George B.; Clark, M. M.; Clarke, Thomas Ray; Cooper, Charles; Cranford, Delia; Crook, C. B., Jr.; Crutchfield, Edward E., Jr.; Daniels, Homer, Jr.; Doby, Wesley A.; Dunlap, L. V.; Edwards, Jesse; Efird, Lilly May Harward (Mrs. K. P.); Efird, Wilhelmina H., Mrs.; Farmer, Mary, Mrs.; Fisher, Elvin M.; Freeman, Clarence; Fry, Paul B. (Willie), Mrs.; Gaddy, David; Gereg, Rudolph; Gore, Phyllis W.; Greenlee, Mae; Grigg, Claud.; Hagens, Hazel.; Hager, William Tobias.; Haithcock, C. M.; Hall, Martha Sue Harris.; Harris, A. P.; Harris, Bob.; Harris, Henry Laurens.; Harris, James, Jr.; Harris, Judy.; Hartsell, Dora.; Hartsell, James.; Hartsell, Louise Richardson.; Hatley, Emma.; Hatley, Eva H.; Hearne, Mary M.; Helms, Pauline.; Henderson, Roxie.; Henkel, C. F. "Pete."; Herrin, Cline Erskine.; Hinkle, Robert.; Hinson, Carolyn.;
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Sisters in crime / by Wallace, Marilyn.(CARDINAL)749992;
Role model / T. White -- Crime scene / C. Wheat -- The sentence / M. Wallace -- Blood types / J. Smith -- A terrible thing / S. Singer -- He loved her so much / S. Scoppettone -- Hog heaven / G. Roberts -- Afraid all the time / N. Pickard -- The locked tomb mystery / E. Peters -- The case of the Pietro Andromache / S. Paretsky -- All the lonely people / M. Muller -- The runaway / B. Michaels -- Counsel for the defense / L. Matera -- Blue curaçao / S. Kelly -- Bonding / F. Kellerman -- Falling off the roof / S. Grafton -- Stormy weather / M. Friedman -- No safety / S. Dunlap -- Natural causes / D.S. Davis -- Caesar and sleep / M.S. Craig -- Come to Grandma / D. Cannell -- Lucky penny / L. Barnes.
Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; American fiction; Detective and mystery stories, American; Women detectives; Women; Women.; Womyn.;
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Representative American plays / by Quinn, Arthur Hobson,1875-1960.(CARDINAL)145957;
"General bibliography of the American drama": pages 963-969.The prince of Parthia, by T. Godfrey (1767)--The contrast by R. Tyler (1787)--Andre, by W. Dunlap (1798)--Superstition, by J.N. Barker (1824)--Charles the Second, by J.H. Payne and W. Irving (1824)--The triumph at Plattsburg, by R.P. Smith (1830)--Pocahontas; or, The settlers of Virginia, by G.W.P. Custis (1830)--The broker of Bogota, by R.M. Bird (1834)--Tortesa the usurer, by N.P. Willis (1839)--Fashion, by Anna C.M. Ritchie (1845)--Francesca da Rimini, by G.H. Boker (1855)--Leonora; or, The world's own, by Julia W. Howe (1857)--The octoroon; or, Life in Louisiana, by D. Boucicault (1859)--Rip Van Winkle, as played by Joseph Jefferson (1865)--Hazel Kirke, by S. MacKaye (1880)--Shenandoah, by b. Howard (1889)--Secret service, by W. Gillette (1896)--Madame Butterfly, by D. Belasco and J.L. Long (1900)--Her great match, by C. Fitch (1905)--The New York idea, by L. Mitchell (1906)--The witching hour, by A. Thomas (1907)--The faith healer, by W.V. Moody (1909)--The scarecrow, by P. MacKaye (1910)--The boss, by E. Sheldon (1911)--He and she, by Rachel Crothers (1911).
Subjects: American drama.;
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Representative American plays / by Quinn, Arthur Hobson,1875-1960.(CARDINAL)145957;
"General bibliography of the american drama": pages 963-968.The prince of Parthia, by T. Godfrey (1767)--The contrast by R. Tyler (1787)--Andre, by W. Dunlap (1798)--Superstition, by J.N. Barker (1824)--Charles the Second, by J.H. Payne and W. Irving (1824)--The triumph at Plattsburg, by R.P. Smith (1830)--Pocahontas; or, The settlers of Virginia, by G.W.P. Custis (1830)--The broker of Bogota, by R.M. Bird (1834)--Tortesa the usurer, by N.P. Willis (1839)--Fashion, by Anna C.M. Ritchie (1845)--Francesca da Rimini, by G.H. Boker (1855)--Leonora; or, The world's own, by Julia W. Howe (1857)--The octoroon; or, Life in Louisiana, by D. Boucicault (1859)--Rip Van Winkle, as played by Joseph Jefferson (1865)--Hazel Kirke, by S. MacKaye (1880)--Shenandoah, by b. Howard (1889)--Secret service, by W. Gillette (1896)--Madame Butterfly, by D. Belasco and J.L. Long (1900)--Her great match, by C. Fitch (1905)--The New York idea, by L. Mitchell (1906)--The witching hour, by A. Thomas (1907)--The faith healer, by W.V. Moody (1909)--The scarecrow, by P. MacKaye (1910)--The boss, by E. Sheldon (1911)--He and she, by Rachel Crothers (1911)
Subjects: American drama.;
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Sex, love, race : crossing boundaries in North American history / by Hodes, Martha,1958-editor.(CARDINAL)682410;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Livestock, boundaries, and public space in Spartanburg : African American men, elite white women, and the spectacles of conjugal relations / S. Nelson -- Accomplished ladies and coyotes : marriage, power, and straying from the flock in territorial New Mexico, 1880-1920 / P. Mitchell -- The reform of rape law and the problem of white men : age-of-consent campaigns in the South, 1885-1910 / L.K. Dunlap -- The appeal of Cole Blease of South Carolina : race, class, and sex in the New South / B. Simon -- Remapping the black/white body : sexuality, nationalism, and biracial antimiscegenation activism in 1920s Virginia / B. Bair -- The prison lesbian : race, class, and the construction of the aggressive female homosexual, 1915-1965 / E.B. Freedman -- Mixing bodies and culture : the meaning of America's fascination with sex between "Orientals" and "Whites" / H. Yu -- Miscegenation law, court cases, and ideologies of "Race" in twentieth-century America / P. Pascoe -- Speaking of race : Sarah Patton Boyle and the "T.J. Sellers Course for Backward Southern Whites" / J. Ritterhouse -- Crossing oceans, crossing colors : Black Peace Corps volunteers and interracial love in Africa, 1961-1971 / J. Zimmerman.The hidden history of Mestizo America / G.B. Nash -- "They need wives" : Métissage and the regulation of sexuality in French Louisiana, 1699-1730 / J.M. Spear -- The pastor and the prostitute : sexual power among African Americans and Germans in colonial New York / G.R. Hodges -- The saga of Sarah Muckamugg : Indian and African American intermarriage in colonial New England -- Eroticizing the middle ground : Anglo-Indian sexual relations along the 18th century frontier / R. Godbeer -- "Shamefull matches" : the regulation of interracial sex and marriage in the South before 1900 / P.W. Bardaglio -- Lines of color, sex, and service : comparative sexual coercion in early America / S. Block -- Unfixing race : class, power, and identity in an interracial family / T.E. Buckley -- From Abolitionist amalgamators to "Rulers of the Five Points" : the discourse of interracial sex and reform in antebellum New York City / L.M. Harris -- White pain pollen : an elite biracial daughter's quandary / J.B. Bradley & K.A. Leslie -- Misshapen identity : memory, folklore, and the legend of Rachel Knight / V.E. Bynum -- Still waiting : intermarriage in white women's civil war novels / L.C. Sizer -- "Not that sort of women" : race, gender, and sexual violence during the Memphis riot of 1866 / H. Rosen -- The disappearance of Susan Daniel and Henderson Cooper : gender and narratives of political conflict in the reconstruction-era U.S. South / L.F. Edwards."Since the colonial era, North America has been defined and continually redefined by the intersections of sex, violence, and love across racial boundaries. Motivated by conquest, economics, desire, and romance, such crossings have profoundly affected American society by disturbing dominant ideas about race and sexuality. Sex, Love, Race provides a historical foundation for contemporary discussions of sex across racial lines, which, despite the numbers of interracial marriages and multi-racial children, remains a controversial issue today. The first historical anthology to focus solely and widely on the subject, Sex, Love, Race gathers new essays by both younger and well-known scholars which probe why and how sex across racial boundaries has so threatened Americans of all colors and classes. Traversing the whole of American history, from liaisons among Indians, Europeans, and Africans to twentieth-century social scientists' fascination with sex between Asian Americans and whits, the essays cover a range of regions, and of racial, ethnic, and sexual identities, in North America"--Back cover
Subjects: Sex customs; Interracial marriage; Families; Prejudices.; Rape.;
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Georgia women : their lives and times / by Chirhart, Ann Short,editor.(CARDINAL)786239; Wood, Betty,editor.(CARDINAL)168577; Clark, Kathleen Ann,editor.(CARDINAL)275915;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction / Ann Short Chirhart with Betty Wood -- Mary Musgrove (ca. 1700-1765) : maligned mediator or mischievous malefactor / Julie Anne Sweet -- Nancy Hart (ca. 1735-ca. 1830) : "Too good not to tell again" / John Thomas Scott -- Elizabeth Lichtenstein Johnston (1764-1848) : "Shot round the world but not heard" / Ben Marsh -- Ellen Craft (ca. 1826-1891) : the fugitive who fled as a planter / Barbara McCaskill -- Fanny Kemble (1809-1893) and Frances Butler Leigh (1838-1910) : becoming Georgian / Daniel Kilbride -- Susie King Taylor (1848-1912) : "I gave my services willingly" / Catherine Clinton -- Eliza Frances Andrews (1840-1931) : "I will have to say Damn! yet, before I am done with them" / Christopher J. Olsen -- Amanda America Dickson (1849-1893) : a wealthy lady of color in nineteenth-century Georgia / Kent Anderson Leslie -- Mary Gay (1829-1918) : sin, self, and survival in the post-Civil War South / Michele Gillespie -- Rebecca Latimer Felton (1835-1930) : the problem of protection in the new South / LeeAnn Whites -- Mary Latimer McLendon (1840-1921) : "Mother of suffrage work in Georgia" / Stacey Horstmann Gatti -- Mildred Lewis Rutherford (1851-1928) : the redefinition of new South White womanhood / Sarah Case -- Nellie Peters Black (1851-1919) : Georgia's Pioneer Club woman / Carey Olmstead Shellman -- Lucy Craft Laney (1855-1933) and Martha Berry (1866-1942) : lighting fires of knowledge / Jennifer Lund Smith -- Corra Harris (1869-1935) : the storyteller as folk preacher / Donald Mathews -- Juliette Gordon Low (1860-1927) : late-blooming daisy / Anastatia Hodgens Sims.Volume 2. Introduction / Ann Short Chirhart and Katheleen Ann Clark -- Lucenia Burns Hope (1871-1947) : fulfilling a sacred purpose / Ann Short Chirhart -- Vara A. Majette (1875-1974) : "The small voice of a dissenter" in the segregated south / Leslie Dunlap -- Lucy May Stanton (1876-1931) : New forms and ideas / Betty Alice Fowler -- Catherine Evans Whitener (1881-1964) : the creation of North Georgia's tufted textile industry / Randall L. Patton -- Viola Ross Napier (1881-1962) : the twentieth-century stuggle for women's equality / Elizabeth Gillespie McRae -- Mary Hambidge (1885-1973) : a vision of beauty, symmetry, and order / Rosemary M. Magee -- Gertrude "Ma" Rainey (1886-1939) : "Hear me talkin' to you" / Steve Goodson -- Lillian Smith (1887-1966) : humanist / John C. Inscoe -- Margaret Mitchell (1900-1949) : "What living in the south means" / Kathleen Ann Clark -- Frances Freeborn Pauley (1905-2003) : working for justice in the twentieth-century Georgia / Kathryn L. Nasstrom -- Kathryn Dunaway (1906-1980 : grassroots conservatism and the stop era campaign / Robin Morris -- Hazel Jane Raines (1916-1956) : Georgia's first woman pilot and her "band of sisters" during World War II / Paul Stephen Hudson -- Carson McCullers (1917-1967) : "The brutal humiliation of human dignity" in the south / Carlos Dews -- Mabel Murphy Smythe (1918-2006) : Black women and internationalism / Mary Rolinson -- Mary Flannery O'Connor (1925-1964) : a prophet for her times / Sarah Gordon -- Coretta Scott King (1927-2006) : legacy to civil rights / Glenn T. Eskew -- Rosalynn Carter (1927- ) : the president's partner / Scott Kaufman -- Alice Tallulah-Kate Walker (1944- ) : on all fronts / Deborah G. Plant."This first of two volumes extends from the founding of the colony of Georgia in 1733 up to the Progressive era. From the beginning, Georgia women were instrumental in shaping the state, yet most histories minimize their contributions. The essays in this volume include women of many ethnicities and classes who played an important role in Georgia's history. Though sources for understanding the lives of women in Georgia during the colonial period are scarce, the early essays profile Mary Musgrove, an important player in the relations between the Creek nation and the British Crown, and the loyalist Elizabeth Johnston, who left Georgia for Nova Scotia in 1806. Another essay examines the near-mythical quality of the American Revolution-era accounts of "Georgia's War Woman," Nancy Hart. The later essays are multifaceted in their examination of the way different women experienced Georgia's antebellum social and political life, the tumult of the Civil War, and the lingering consequences of both the conflict itself and Emancipation. After the war, both necessity and opportunity changed women's lives, as educated white women like Eliza Andrews established or taught in schools and as African American women like Lucy Craft Laney, who later founded the Haines Institute, attended school for the first time. Georgia Women also profiles reform-minded women like Mary Latimer McLendon, Rebecca Latimer Felton, Mildred Rutherford, Nellie Peters Black, and Martha Berry, who worked tirelessly for causes ranging from temperance to suffrage to education. The stories of the women portrayed in this volume provide valuable glimpses into the lives and experiences of all Georgia women during the first century and a half of the state's existence."--Publisher description
Subjects: Women; Women;
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