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Miss Lucy Hawkins School (Photograph)
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- Subjects: Hawkins, Miss Lucy.;
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Miss Lucy Hawkins School(Black & White Photograph)
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- Subjects: Hawkins, Miss Lucy.;
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- Warren County Schools [kit] : file cabinet 4 / by Allen, Edward.(CARDINAL)766215;
"Review of progress I Public Schools of Warren County" 1926 by Sup. J. Edward Allen - the county's education ratings in 1926."Review of Progress in the Public Schools of Warren County" - written by J Edward Allen in 1926 - list ratings of County students, cost of education and list High School Senior Class of 1926."The Scribbler's Script" March 19, 1929 & May 24, 1926 issues of the Warrenton High School paper written and edited by the students. "Warren County School Plans & Objectives" (1945) by Sup. J. Edward Allen - plans for the County schools after World War II. "Warrenton High School Catalogues" for the years 1904-1926 issues of the Warrenton High School paper written and edited by the students.John Graham Grade and High Scool - pictures.Warren County Schools photographs.Warrenton High School Catalogues booklet showing history of the school, courses, teachers, students and pictures for the following years, 1907-1908.Warrenton High School Catalogues booklet showing history of the school, courses, teachers, students and pictures for the following years, 1910-1912.Warrenton High School Catalogues booklet showing history of the school, courses, teachers, students and pictures for the following years, 1912-1914.Warrenton High School Catalogues booklet showing history of the school, courses, teachers, students and pictures for the following years, 1913-1914.Warrenton High School Catalogues booklets showing history of the school, courses, teachers, students and pictures for the following years, 1904-1905"Norlina Graded & High School" by Mary Elizabeth Taylor - a short history of the school from 1909 to 1991 - also newspaper article about the closing of school.John R. Hawkins School.Liberia School - 1921-1961 small one room school for black children (Rosenwald School) listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005Liberia School.Lucy Hawkins School.Schools of Warrenton & Warren County, NC - newspaper articles about the schoolsWarren County Schools chapter from book "Warren County, NC - A history" (author unknown) Warren County Training School (Warrenton)Warren County Training School located in Wise - school for black children - listed on the National Register of Historic Place.Warrenton High School Catalogues booklet showing history of the school, courses, teachers, students and pictures for the following year, 1915-1916.
- Subjects: John Graham Grade and High Scool.; John R. Hawkins School.; Liberia School.; Lucy Hawkins School.; Warren County Training School.; Warrenton High School.;
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- Special Collections Boxes [kit] / by Macon, Mathaniel.; Pendleton,Victoria Louise.; Hawkins, Lucy.; White, Nannie Turner.; Hawks, Elizabeth H.; Leach, Lucy Iana.; Jones, Howard F.; Hawks, Lena James.; Allen, J. Edward.(CARDINAL)366757; Newber, J. F.; Taylor, Rev. Thomas J.; Anderson, Elizabeth Willis.; McRae, Rev. Cameron.; Montgomery, Judge Walter A.; Williams, Tim J.; Mordecai, Ellen.; Whitlok, Esther.; Powell, Walter.; News and Observer.;
Box # 32 Warrenton Garden Club scrapbooks 1948 - 1952. Box # 38, Various newspaper clippings from the Warren Record of The Warren County High School Athletic Teams - - Warren County High School Commencement exercises for Class of 1990, Memorialia of Warren County High School Class of 1986,1987,1993,1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2002,2003,2004 & 2005 -- Hawkins Jr. High School Athletic Banquet program(May 17, 1977, May 16, 1978, April 26, 1979 & May 1, 1981) --- Hawkins Junior High Student Handbook 1973-1974, 1978-1978-1979-1980 and 1980-1981.Box # 39, Various United Daughters of the Confederacy, Inc. --- Yearbook, Minutes, and various By-laws standing rules. Treasurer reports and various documents of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, Inc.Box # 40, News and Observer Newspaper 400th Anniversary Edition, July 1985. Box #10, " An Architectural Survey of Warrenton, NC" Box #11, Scrapbooks of Warrenton & Warren County compiled by Mrs. Cassie Jones & an unknown compiler. Box #12, " Fading Scenes Recalled" - - " By Gone Days of Hastings" by Miss Ellen Mordecai writing under the name of Esther Whitlock - - " Republican Ideology in the Life and Politics of Willis Congress Alston 1769-1837" by Tim J Williams - - " Warren County History" author & title unknown (unbound copies of mss).Box #13, Warren County Historical Society.Box #14, Warren County Memorial Library scrapbooks 1975-1995.Box #15, Warren County Memorial Library 2008 appraisal & 1975 inventory of non-book contents.Box #16, Warren County Memorial Library Historial Records.Box #17, Warren County Memorial Library Historical Records. Box #18, Warren County Memorial Library Historical Records. Box #24, Warrenton Garden Club 1952 -1953, 1953-1954 continued for 1954-1955, 1955-1956 continued for 1956-1957. Box #25, Various photos from the photo project. Box #3, Miss Lucy Hawkins's School - photograph of the school - silhouette of Lucy Hawkins - wooden stamp relief of School Days.Box #31 White's Cotton Gin/Flour & Meal copies of ledgers from the late forties & fifties & a listing of customers.Box #33, Warren County Soldiers scrapbook of newspapers articles on World War I & II veterans.Box #37, Warrenton Garden Club- History of the Warrenton Garden Club (August 1, 1947 - August 1, 1959), Program and calendars - 1950-1951, 1951-1952, 1952-1953, 1953-1954, 1954-1955,1955-1956,1956-1957,1957-1958, 1960-1961, 1961-1962,1964-1965,1965-1966. Elected officers reports 1947-1949, 1955-1957, and 1961-1962. Box #8, Nathaniel Macon - display pictures, original nails, stones from grave. Box #9, Nathaniel Macon - " Buck Springs" author unknown - - " Buck Springs Plantation" by Shawn Boneth (unbound mss).
- Subjects: Hawkins Junior High School.; Lucy Hawkins School.; Warren County Soliders.; Warrenton Garden Club.; White's Cotton Gin/Flour & Meal.; Warren County Memorial Library Historicial Records.; Warren County Memorial Library.; Warren County High School.; Warren County Historicial Society.; Miss Lucy Hawkin's School.; Law Enforcement Olympics.;
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Hawkins Private School
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- Subjects: Hawkins, Annie.; Hawkins, Lizzie.; Hawkins, Lucy.; Hawkins family.;
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- Take my advice! / by Palmer, Robin,1969-(CARDINAL)343089;
"Actually, she has lots of problems-- other people's problems! When the advice columnist for her school paper gets fired and Lucy's frister (that's friend + sister), teen superstar Laurel Moses, suggests that Lucy become the new go-to-girl for advice, Lucy suddenly has a lot more than she bargained for. Lucy's not really sure how she's going to pull this off, but with the Sadie Hawkins dance comping up and her own problem about whether or not to ask her unofficial official local crush, Blair Lerner-Moskovitz, to be her date -- it seems like everyone in her class needs some help"--Back cover.960LAccelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Novels.; Advice columns; Popularity; Schools; Sisters; Dance parties; Identity (Psychology);
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- A forgotten sisterhood : pioneering Black women educators and activists in the Jim Crow South / by McCluskey, Audrey Thomas,author.(CARDINAL)338812;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 165-169) and index.The world they inherited -- "Moving like a whirlwind" : Lucy Craft Laney, activist educator -- "The best secondary school in Georgia" : building the Haines Institute culture -- "Ringing up a school" : Mary McLeod Bethune's impact on Daytona Beach -- "Show some daylight between you" : Charlotte Hawkins Brown and the schooling experience of Memorial Palmer Institute graduates, 1948-1958 -- "Telling some mighty truths" : Nannie Helen Burroughs, activist educator and social critic -- "The masses and the classes" : women's friendships and support networks among school founders -- Passing into history : commemorations, memorials, and the legacies of Black women school founders -- Milestones and legacies.In the late nineteenth through the mid-twentieth century a small group of women overcame personal and professional hardships to gain national prominence as educational reformers and social activists. This book takes a biographical look at Lucy Craft Laney, Mary McLeod Bethune, Nannie Helen Burroughs and Charlotte Hawkins Brown. The four women knew each other through the National Association of Colored Women's Clubs. The other four women founded schools for African-American children, as well as being activists, lecturers, and suffragists, and the book includes interviews with students who came from around the country to attend these groundbreaking, historic schools.
- Subjects: Biographies.; African American educators; African American women civil rights workers; African American women educators; African Americans; African Americans; African Americans; African Americans; Civil rights movements;
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- Pickford Sanitarium and R.C. Lawson Institute : two former institutions of Southern Pines, North Carolina / by Hawkins, Opal Winchester.(CARDINAL)279445;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Birth of a sanitarium -- The Pickfords -- The Pickford Sanitarium -- Dr. Lawson Andrew Scruggs -- Mrs. Lucie Johnson Scruggs -- From sanitarium to school -- The R.C. Lawson Institute -- Recollections. Leodis B. Cloyd, H.P., Frances Manning Brown, Mattie Manning Sibley, [and] Carrie Lee Rice Suter -- Bishop Ralph Lee White.
- Subjects: Biographies.; Pickford Sanitarium (Southern Pines, N.C.); R.C. Lawson Institute.; Tuberculosis; African American schools; African Americans; North Caroliniana.;
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- North Carolina women : their lives and times / by Gillespie, Michele.(CARDINAL)279321; McMillen, Sally G.(Sally Gregory),1944-(CARDINAL)198320;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction / Michele Gillespie and Sally G. McMillen -- Gertrude Weil: Forever young / Emily Herring Wilson -- Olive Dame Campbell: Among the folk: education, experimentation, and rural life / M. Anna Fariello -- Charlotte Hawkins Brown: Living the correct way / Ann Short Chirhart -- Lucy Morgan: The Penland School of Handicrafts and the Southern Appalachian Craft Revival / Jane Becker -- The Delany sisters: "We are North Carolinians" / Amy Hill Hearth -- Nell Battle Lewis: the political journey of a liberal white supremacist / Elizabeth Gillespie McRae -- Gladys Avery Tillett: white gloved and iron willed / Sally G. McMillen -- Ella May Wiggins: Mill mother "just a'waiting for a strike" / Jessica Wilkerson -- Guion Griffis John: "I got it with the mother's milk" / Sarah C. Thuesen -- North Carolina's farm women: plowing around obstacles / Lu Ann Jones -- Ellen Black Winston: social science for social welfare / Eileen Boris -- Ella Josephine Baker: "I never worked for an organization but for a cause" / Heather Bryson -- Susie Marshall Sharp: First lady of the law / Anna Ragland Hayes -- Margaret Jarman Hagood: "To do justice to it either in observing or recording" / Melissa Walker -- Pauli Murray: "Gifts of the Holy Spirit to women I have known" / Lauren F. Winner -- Crystal Lee Sutton: "I was doing something I didn't even think I could do" / Joey Fink -- North Carolina women writers: finding a voice in a distinguished literary place / Rebecca Godwin -- volume 2."North Carolina has had more than its share of accomplished, influential women--women who have expanded their sphere of influence or broken through barriers that had long defined and circumscribed their lives, women such as Elizabeth Maxwell Steele, the widow and tavern owner who supported the American Revolution; Harriet Jacobs, runaway slave, abolitionist, and author of Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl; and Edith Vanderbilt and Katharine Smith Reynolds, elite women who promoted women's equality. This collection of essays examines the lives and times of pathbreaking North Carolina women from the late eighteenth century into the early twentieth century, offering important new insights into the variety of North Carolina women's experiences across time, place, race, and class, and conveys how women were able to expand their considerable influence during periods of political challenge and economic hardship, particularly over the course of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. These essays highlight North Carolina's progressive streak and its positive impact on women's education--for white and black alike-- beginning in the antebellum period on through new opportunities that opened up in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. They explore the ways industrialization drew large numbers of women into the paid labor force for the first time and what the implications of this tremendous transition were; they also examine the women who challenged traditional gender roles, as political leaders and labor organizers, as runaways, and as widows. The volume is especially attuned to differences in region within North Carolina, delineating women's experiences in the eastern third of the state, the piedmont, and the western mountains"--"This first of two volumes on North Carolina women chronicles the influence and accomplishments of individual women from the pre-Revolutionary period through the early 20th century. They represent a range of social and economic backgrounds, political stances, areas of influence, and geographical regions within the state. Even though North Carolina remained mostly rural until well into the twentieth century and the lives of most women centered on farm, family, and church, Gillespie and McMillen note that the state's people "exhibited a progressive streak that positively influenced women." Public funds were set aside to advance statewide education, private efforts after the Civil War led to the founding of numerous black schools and colleges, and in 1891 the General Assembly chartered the State Normal and Industrial School (later UNC-G) as one of the first publicly funded colleges for white women. By the late 19th century, as several essays in this volume reveal, education played a pivotal role in the lives of many white and black women. It inspired their activism and involvement in a world beyond their traditional domestic sphere"--
- Subjects: Biographies.; Women; Women; Women.; Womyn.;
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- North Carolina women : their lives and times, by Becker, Jane.(CARDINAL)806212; Boris, Eileen,1948-(CARDINAL)744858; Bryson, Heather.; Chirhart, Ann Short.(CARDINAL)786239; Fariello, M. Anna.(CARDINAL)286063; Fink, Joey.(CARDINAL)789473; Gillespie, Michele.(CARDINAL)279321; Godwin, Rebecca,1954-(CARDINAL)810682; Hayes, Anna Ragland.; Hearth, Amy Hill,1958-(CARDINAL)207448; Jones, Lu Ann.(CARDINAL)220213; McMillen, Sally G.(Sally Gregory),1944-(CARDINAL)198320; McRae, Elizabeth Gillespie.(CARDINAL)621327; Thuesen, Sarah C.; Walker, Melissa.(CARDINAL)728478; Wilkerson, Jessica,1981-(CARDINAL)794274; Wilson, Emily Herring.(CARDINAL)167835; Winner, Lauren F.(CARDINAL)352134;
Introduction /by Michele Gillespie and Sally G. McMillen -- Forever Young: Gertrude Weil / by Emily Herring Wilson -- Among the folk: education, experimentation, and rural life: Olive Dame Campbell / by M. Anna Fariello -- Living the correct way: Charlotte Hawkins Brown / by Ann Short Chirhart -- The Penland School of Handicrafts and the Southern Appalachian craft revival: Lucy Morgan / by Jane Becker -- "We are North Carolinians": The Delany sisters / by Amy Hill Hearth -- The political journey of a liberal white supremacist: Nell Battle Lewis / by Elizabeth Gillespie McRae -- White gloved and iron willed: Gladys Avery Tillett / by Sally G. McMillen -- Mill mother "Just a'waiting for a strike": Ella May Wiggins / by Jessica Wilkerson -- "I got it with the mother's milk": Guion Griffis Johnson / by Sarah C. Thuesen -- Plowing around obstacles: North Carolina's farm women / by Lu Ann Jones -- Social science for social welfare: Ellen Black Winston / by Eileen Boris -- "I never worked for an organization but for a cause": Ella Josephine Baker / by Heather Bryson -- First lady of the law: Susie Marshall Sharp / by Anna Ragland Hayes -- "To do justice to it either in observing or recording": Margaret Jarman Hagood / by Melissa Walker -- "Gifts of the Holy Spirit to women I have known": Pauli Murray / by Lauren F. Winner -- "I was doing something I didn't even think I could do": Crystal Lee Sutton / by Joey Fink -- Finding voice in a distinguished literary place: North Carolina women writers / by Rebecca Godwin.This is the second of two volumes that together explore the diverse and changing patterns of North Carolina women's lives. The essays in this volume cover the period beginning with women born in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries but who made their greatest contributions to the social, political, cultural, legal, and economic life of the state during the late progressive era through the late twentieth century.
- Subjects: Biographies.; Sharp, Susie Marshall.; Winston, Ellen Black.; Baker, Ella, 1903-1986.; Brown, Charlotte Hawkins, 1883-1961.; Campbell, Olive D. (Olive Dame), 1882-1954.; Delany, Annie Elizabeth, 1891-1995.; Delany, Sarah Louise, 1889-1999.; Hagood, Margaret Jarman, 1907-1963.; Johnson, Guion Griffis, 1900-1989.; Lewis, Nell Battle, 1893-1956.; Morgan, Lucy.; Murray, Pauli, 1910-1985.; Sutton, Crystal Lee, 1940-2009.; Tillett, Gladys Avery, 1891-1984.; Weil, Gertrude, 1879-1971.; Wiggins, Ella May, 1900-1929.; Women authors; Women farmers; Women.; Womyn.; Women; Women;
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