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Colored news: Boys organize club by High Point Enterprise.;
Subjects: Holton, Andrew J.; Fussello, Eddie.; Oliphant, James.; Star, Melvin.; Oliphan, Daniel.; Humphrey, Barney.; Ingram, James.; Cruse, Howard.; Barber, Alvin.; Moore, Robert.; Just-Us Club (High Point, N.C.);
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News of interest to colored people: Tigers receive varsity "Ps" by High Point Enterprise.;
Subjects: Bailey, W.F.; Owens, Jessee.; Bullet, Buckeye.; Gill, C.O.; Hood, Beatty.; Stafford, Ray.; Beamon, Paul.; Reese, German.; Wylie, Gilbert.; Wright, Bonnie.; Gilreath, Arthur.; Steed, Roby.; Oliphant, Daniel.; Foust, Oliver.; Crowe, Clifford.; Wells, Otis.; Mack, Joseph.; Blackwell, Paige.; Haywood, Chesley.; Kirk, Willie Lee.; Starr, Melvin.; Torrence, Edward.; Caldwell, Harry.; Dunlap, Timiothy.; William Penn High School (High Point, N.C.);
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Colored news: William Penn Girls Reserve give Hallowe'en Social by High Point Enterprise.;
Subjects: Friday, Edna.; Brown, Catherine.; Koger, Mamie.; Keno, Lucille.; Koger, Virginia.; Grant, Ezelle.; Palmer, lugenia.; DeBerry, Gladys.; McMahon, Ruth.; Simeral, Norma.; Bolem, Assalee.; Williamson, Winnie.; Heath, Thelma.; Ingram, Henry.; Farrington, Clyde.; Fussello, Eddie.; Hairston, Howard.; Wells, Otis.; Smith, Roscoe.; Spencer, Percy.; Moore, Charlie.; Strickland, Clarence.; Beatty, H.; Robertson, Moses.; Oliphant, Daniel.; Griffin, O.T., Mrs.; William Penn High School (High Point, N.C.);
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News of interest to colored people: William Penn seniors give suberb Christmas play by High Point Enterprise.;
Subjects: Curtis, Ealr E.; Parks, Willis C.; Harrington, Doris.; Cross, Dorothy.; Simrel, Everett.; Moore, Robert.; Smith, Roscoe.; Gannaway, Raymond.; Clinton, Albert.; Humphrey, Barney.; Spencer, Alvin.; Mason, Frank.; Simpson, James.; Stricklin, Clarence.; Ross, Catherine.; Starr, Melvin.; Beatty, Hood.; Harris, Thelma.; Malloy, Hattie.; Oliphant, Daniel.; Gray, Laura.; Williamson, Virginia Edith.; Koger, Norma.; McGill, Pheliris.; Hayes, Ada.; Gilreath, Esther.; Harrington, Virginia.; Dumas, Nancy.; White, Clara.; Davis, Hattie.; Wilson, Ethel P.; William Penn High School (High Point, N.C.);
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News of interest to colored people: Dr. R.P. Daniel scores in address to Penn grads by High Point Enterprise.(local)tlcaut23038473623300;
Subjects: Brown, Catherine.; Gray, Laura.; Harrington, Virginia.; Ross, Catherine.; Daniel, Robert P., Dr; Brown, Catherine; Parks, Willie C; Burford, S. E; Wiliamson, Edith; Davis, Murray B., Dr; Smith, Lena; Cross, Dorothy Lee; Dumas, Nancy; Gilreath, Ester Mae; Gannaway, Raymond; Harrington, Doris; Harris, Thelma; Johnson, Elizabeth; Jackson, Ossa Lee; Lucas, Benjamin H., Jr; McKinley, Rachel; Malloy, Hattie Mae; McGill, Phelicia; Moore, Robert; Oliphant, Daniel; Reid, Virginia; Robertson, Moses; Saulter, Catherine; Simrel, Everett; Simrel, Norma; Sherrill, Hollister; Smith, Roscoe, Jr; White, Clara; Williamson, Edith; Davis, Hattie; Scotton, Maud; Mason, F.R., Rev; Lucas, B.H., Rev., Sr; William Penn High School (High Point, N.C.);
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Juneteenth Texas : essays in African-American folklore / by Abernethy, Francis Edward,senior editor.(CARDINAL)864655; Satterwhite, Carolyn Fiedler,assistant editor.(CARDINAL)869435; Mullen, Patrick B.,1941-co-editor.(CARDINAL)717378; Govenar, Alan B.,1952-co-editor.(CARDINAL)521153;
Includes bibliographic references and index.African-American folklore in Texas and in the Texas Folklore Society / Francis Edward Abernethy -- Black sacred harp singing remembered in East Texas / Donald R. Ross -- Henry Truvillion of the big thicket : a song worth singing / Jesse Truvillion -- Once upon a time in Houston's fourth ward / James Thomas Jackson -- Where the Cedar Grove / Clyde E. Daniels -- Mance Lipscomb : fight, flight or the blues / Glen Alyn -- More than just 'possum'n taters : Texas-African foodways in the WPA slave narratives / T. Lindsay Baker -- Giving honor to God, the joy and salvation in my life : the appreciation service in song / Jan Rosenberg -- From gumbo to Grammys : the development of Zydeco music in Houston / Lorenzo Thomas -- From Bebop to hard bop and beyond : the Texas jazz connection / Dave Oliphant -- African-American blacksmithing in east Texas / Richard Allen Burns -- Musical traditions of twentieth century African-American cowboys / Alan Govenar -- John Biggers, artist : traditional folkways of the black community / Alvia J. Wardlaw -- The African-American folktale and J. Mason Brewer / Lorenzo Thomas -- Juneteenth : a red spot day on the Texas calendar / William H. Wiggins, Jr -- Lightnin' Hopkins : blues bard of the third ward / John Wheat -- "Bongo Joe" : a traditional street performer / Pat Mullen -- West African fiddles in deep east Texas / John Minton -- "The yellow rose of Texas" : a different cultural view / Trudier Harris -- The Texas trailblazer project / Patricia Smith Prather -- The Texas African-American photography collection and archive / Alan Govenar -- The African-American Museum of Dallas / Alan Govenar.Juneteenth Texas explores African-American folkways and traditions from both African-American and white perspectives. Included are descriptions and classifications of different aspects of African-American folk culture in Texas; explorations of songs and stories and specific performers such as Lightnin' Hopkins, Manse Lipscomb, and Bongo Joe; and a section giving resources for the further study of African Americans in Texas.1340L
Subjects: Folklore.; African Americans.; African Americans; African Americans; African Americans;
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101 women who shaped South Carolina / by Littlefield, Valinda W.,1953-editor.(CARDINAL)295752; Edgar, Walter B.,1943-writer of foreword.(CARDINAL)172986;
Includes bibliographical references.Foreword / Walter Edgar -- Introduction -- PART 1. Reformers, organizers, and leaders: Lady of Cofitachequi (1540) -- Eliza Lucas Pinckney (ca. 1722-1793) -- Sarah Moore Grimké (1792-1873) and Angelina Emily Grimké (1805-1879) -- Ann Pamela Cunningham (1816-1875) -- Mary Amarinthia Snowden (1819-1898) -- Sarah Flournoy Moore Chapin (ca. 1830-1896) -- Rollin Sisters (1845-1934) -- Mary Putnam Gridley (1850-1939) -- Clelia Peronneau McGowan (1865-1956) -- Mary Barnett Poppenheim (1866-1936) and Louisa Bouknight Poppenheim (1868-1957) -- Susan Pringle Frost (1873-1960) -- Pollitzer Sisters (1881-1979) -- Eunice Temple Ford Stackhouse (1885-1980) -- Frances Ravenel Smythe Edmunds (1916-2010) -- Charity Edna Adams Earley (1918-2002) -- Caroline Etheredge Hembel (1918-2001) -- Crandall Close Bowles (1947-present) -- Darla Dee Moore (1954-present) --PART 2. Writers, novelists, playrights, and poets: Maria Henrietta Pinckney (?-1836) -- Louisa Susanna Cheves McCord (1810-1879) -- Mary Boykin Miller Chesnut (1823-1886) -- Phoebe Yates Pember (1823-1913) -- Susan Dupont Petigru King (1824-1875) -- Harriott Horry Rutledge Ravenel (1832-1912) -- Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle (1845-1921) -- Frances Guignard Gibbes (1870-1948) -- Beatrice Ravenel (1870-1956) -- Julia Mood Peterkin (1880-1961) -- Anne King Gregorie (1887-1960) -- Katherine Drayton Mayrant Simons (1890-1969) -- Mary Chevillette Simms Oliphant (1891-1988) -- Grace Lumpkin (ca. 1896-1980) -- Gwen Bristow (1903-1980) -- Carrie Allen McCray (1913-2008) -- Vertamae Grosvenor (1938-2016) -- Charlayne Hunter-Gault (1942-present) -- Valerie Sayers (1952-present) -- Lynn Carol Finney (1957-present) --PART 3. Artists, athletes and entertainers: Clara Louise Kellogg (1842-1916) -- Alice Ravenel Huger Smith (1876-1958) -- Anna Heyward Taylor (1879-1956) -- Elizabeth O'Neill Verner (1883-1979) -- Lily Strickland (1884-1958) -- Lucile Ellerbe Godbold (1900-1981) -- Lillian Ellison (1923-2007) -- Althea Gibson (1927-2003) -- Eartha Kitt (1927-2008) -- Mary Jackson (1945-present) -- Martha Marshall Chapman II (1949-present) -- Vanna White (1957-present) -- Dawn Michelle Staley (1970-present) --PART 4. Educators and activists: Madame Rose Talvande (ca. 1790-ca. 1840) and Madame Ann Marsan (Mason) Talvande (ca. 1807-1850) -- Esther Hill Hawks (1833-1906) -- Martha Schofield (1839-1916) -- Susie King Taylor (ca. 1848-1912) -- Abbie Mandana Holmes Christensen (1852-1938) -- Mary Honor Farrow Wright (1862-1946) -- Elizabeth Evelyn Wright (1872-1906) -- Mattie Jean Adams (1873-1947) -- Mary McLeod Bethune (1875-1955) -- Ida Jane Dacus (1875-1964) -- Laura Bragg (1881-1978) -- Wil Lou Gray (1883-1984) -- Mamie Elizabeth Garvin Fields (1888-1987) -- Eudora Ramsay Richardson (1891-1973) -- Irene Dillard Elliott (1892-1978) -- Kate Vixon Wofford (1894-1954) -- Septima Poinsette Clark (1898-1987) -- Modjeska Monteith Simkins (1899-1992) -- Ruby Ethel Middleton Forsythe (1905-1992) -- Donella Brown Wilson -- (1909-2017) -- Augusta Braxton Baker (1911-1998) -- Bernice Violanthe Robinson (1914-1994) -- Fannie Phelps Adams (1917-2016) -- Henrie Monteith Treadwell (1946-present) --PART 5. Medical professionals: Sarah Campbell Allan (1861-1954) -- Lucy Hughes Brown (1863-1911) -- Anna De Costa Banks (1869-9130) -- Matilda Arabella Evans (1872-1935) -- Love Rosa Hirschmann Gannt (1876-1935) -- Jane Bruce Guignard (1876-1963) -- Nina Littlejohn (1879-1963) -- Marian Baxter Paul (1897-1980) -- Maude Daniel Callen (1898-1990) -- Hilla Sheriff (1903-1988) -- Catherine Mae McKee McCottry (1921-2018) --PART 6. Legislators, jurists, and political activists: Virginia Durant Covington Young (1842-1906) -- Emily Plume Evans (1865-1942) -- Eulalie Chafee Salley (1883-1975) -- Mary Gordon Ellis (1890-1934) -- James Margrave Perry (1894-1964) -- Alice Buck Norwood Spearman Wright (1902-1989) -- Barbara Wischan Moxon (1921-2011) -- Harriet Keyserling (1922-2010) -- Ferdinan Backer Stevenson (1928-2001) -- Lucille Simmons Whipper (1928-present) -- Nell Whitley Smith (1929-2011) -- Sarah Mae Fleming Brown (1933-1993) -- Gladys Elizabeth Johnston Patterson (1939-2018) -- Jean Hoefer Toal (1943-present) -- Nikki Randhawa Haley (1972-present)."This collection gathers entries previously published as part of the South Carolina Encyclopedia. Each entry offers a thumbnail description of a woman with a connection to South Carolina who made a significant impact in the history of the state, nation, and, in some cases, world. The collection is organized chronologically by time period, with women associated with each period included in that section. Introductory material is provided by Valinda W. Littlefield, Associate Professor of History, University of South Carolina"--
Subjects: Biographies.; Encyclopedias.; Women; Women.; Womyn.;
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