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HULL, EVELYN (GREENSBORO) by High Point Enterprise.(local)tlcaut24139032971900;
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New High Point Bank Opens; New bank Plans Gala; Spacious New Main Offices; New Bank Building Evidence of Faith In This Community; Trust Department Offers Valuable Service For Hundreds Of Local Banking Customers; High Point Bank Had Very Modest Beginning... by High Point Enterprise.(local)tlcaut44428670219600;
Banks/Banking-- High Point Bank & TrustHPE article
Subjects: High Point (N.C.) Savings and Trust Company.; Alexander, Fred W.; High Point Bank and Trust Co. (High Point, N.C.); Davis, Robert D.; Detweiler, Alan W.; Dowdy, J. Henry.; Gibson, Sloan D., Jr.; Kearns, Amos R; Mauldin, W.F.; McInnis, Lynn W.; Mendenhall, Ed E., Jr.; Wood, Georg T.; Elwood Hotel (High Point, N.C.); Garland, Nan W.; Shelton, C. Randal.; Ellis, Elma.; Pratt, Beverly.; Clarida, W. Stamey.; Davenport, Richard K.; Webster, R. A. (Roy A.); Sumner, Nancy.; Allen, Faye.; Allen, Joan.; Andrews, Norman.; Beane, Thelma.; Black, Evelyn.; Bowers, Mary Ann.; Boyles, Annie.; Cashatt, Doris.; Combs, Rachel.; Foster, June.; Frazier, Judy.; Lenn, Roosevelt.; Gray, Shirley.; Hamlet, Betsy.; Hensley, Martha.; Hiatt, Othel.; Hiatt, Rhonda.; Hull, Evelyn.; Jackson, Frankie.; Mabe, Wayne.; McDowell, Jean.; McGee, Leon.; McGuin, J.W., Jr.; McSwain, Joan.; Matheny, Betty.; Meetze, Nancy.; Mellonas, Patricia; Melton, Sheila.; Paris, Jan.; Payne, Emma.; Pierce, Judy (Conservationist); Phillips, Dixie.; Book, Vivian.; Sawyer, Alma; Sullivan, Emmerson F.; Warren, Darlene.; Weaver, Margaret.; Dickinson, Joan Younger, 1916-;
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New turf / by Hankins, Evelyn Carol.(CARDINAL)277047; Robert Hull Fleming Museum.(CARDINAL)145133;
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Subjects: Exhibition catalogs.; Art, American; Art, Abstract; Landscapes in art;
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Even more monologues for women by women / by Haring-Smith, Tori.(CARDINAL)523760;
Subjects: Monologues (Drama); Drama.; Acting.; American drama; American drama; Women; Women.; Womyn.;
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Our history has always been contraband : in defense of Black studies / by Kaepernick, Colin,1987-editor.(CARDINAL)609349; Kelley, Robin D. G.,editor.(CARDINAL)265214; Taylor, Keeanga-Yamahtta,editor.(CARDINAL)625005;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 180-186).'Since its founding as a discipline, Black Studies has been under relentless attack by social and political forces seeking to discredit and neutralize it. Our History Has Always Been Contraband was born out of an urgent need to respond to the latest threat: efforts to remove content from an AP African American Studies course being piloted in high schools across the United States. Edited by Colin Kaepernick, Robin D. G. Kelley, and Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, Our History Has Always Been Contraband brings together canonical texts and authors in Black Studies, including those excised from or not included in the AP curriculum. Our History Has Always Been Contraband excerpts readings that cut across and between literature, political theory, law, psychology, sociology, gender and sexuality studies, queer and feminist theory, and history. This volume also includes original essays by editors Kaepernick, Kelley, and Taylor, elucidating how we got here, and pieces by Brea Baker, Marlon Williams-Clark, and Roderick A. Ferguson detailing how we can fight back. To read Our History Has Always Been Contraband is to be an outlaw for liberation. These writings illuminate the ways we can collectively work toward freedom for all--through abolition, feminism, racial justice, economic empowerment, self-determination, desegregation, decolonization, reparations, queer liberation, cultural and artistic expression, and beyond." -- back cover.
Subjects: African Americans; African Americans; African Americans; African Americans; African Americans; African Americans; Black people;
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