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Police reports
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- Subjects: Parrish, Mark Allen; Molina, Liberty D; Steele, Donte Shaquille; Jordan, Isaac Louis III; Cook, Jayshala; Dow, Lavarous; Archie, Joshua J; Wilson-Boger, Kaylan Martinez; Dominguez, Jose; Thomas, Marion Terrell; Neal, Tallis; Clyburn, Jaylen; Hill, Prentiss; Johnson, Jonathan T; Reece, David W; Souther, Bobby; Bello, Rachel; Johns, Abriana; Roden, Matthew; Kiss, David; Small, Zachary; Nash, Edwin, Jr; Brown, Myrna; Peterson, Shaid Ali; Gray, Linda M; Gordon, Johnny Ray, Jr; McQueen, Alexander; Paul, Casey James; Striano, Christine Caroline; Koselke, Mary; Ingram, Joseph D; Mayfield, Christopher; Loflin, Patrick C; Mayfield, Leonard; Snow, Brittany Taylor; Fuller, Anthony W; High Point (N.C.). Police Department;
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- BPOE Lodge To Celebrate 76th Birthday Here Friday Members Will Be Entertaineed With Barbeque Supper by HIGH POINT Vertical Files(local)tlcaut24341651588400;
Civic Clubs-- Elks ClubHPE article
- Subjects: Benevolent Protective Order of Elks (High Point, N.C.); Clapp, Samuel B.; Spencer, Walter C.; Wright, Ernest A.; Sechrest, M.L.; Chappel, G. Garland.; Gold, Tom J.; Hammond, W.C.; Hamlett, J.W.; Jordan, William L.; Kirkman, E.W.; Kaneer, J.C.; Millis, H.A.; Maurer, D.C.; McMurry, J.J.; Reece, Owen.; Schaub, S.O.; Sechrest, R.H; Stanton, David L.; Smith, P. C.; Taylor, W. T.; Welborn, J.S; Wells, E.A.; Yow, David T; York, C.A.; Harville, O.S.; Schaub, S.C.; Ingram, Fred P.; Bundy, C.B.; Wineskie, Frank.; Wheeler, R.H.; Steele, E. D.; Millis, J.W.; Wishart, A.T.; Hardy, Paul H.; Jackson, W.L.; Burns, Carson.; Burns, W. Carson.; Lewis, D. M.; Oldham, E.B.; Clapp, H.G.; Tucker, Royster M.; Haley, G. Marvin.; Burns, W.C.; Childress, Hugh C.; Cecil, A. Coke; Wagner, L.A.; Ragan, R.R.; Willis, James R.; Simmons, W.D.; Dunn, I.B.; Wright, J. N.; Burris, Jack.; Furr, G.R.; Goldston, J.G.; Griffith, Dixie L.; Allen, J.V.; Hayworth, C.A.; Sheetz, J. Van.; McClements, Edward.; Mooreffield, H.A.; Armstrong, Edward; Lambert Glenn B.; Goldstein, Lewis G.;
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- Historical Sketch of High Point Monthly Meeting by HIGH POINT Vertical Files(local)tlcaut24341651588400;
Churches--Friends--High Point Friends Meetingtyped paper
- Subjects: High Point Friends Meeting (N.C.); Springfield Friends Meeting (High Point, N.C.); Mendenhall, Samuel H.; Briggs, Alpheus M.; Welborn, Romulus.; Frazier, E.W.; Blair, J.W.; Henley, Eleanor.; Welborn, Leanna.; Frazier, Louisa.; Ragan, Martha.; Cartland, Mary E.; Parker, J. Robert.; White, Henry A.; Mendenhall, Otis E.; Parsons, David H.; Cartland, Fernando; Cartland, Abbie.; Purdy, Ellison R; Anderson, Thomas, 1958-; Potts, Joseph.; Clark, Frank.; Kelsey, Mead A.; Reece, Eli.; Jay, Allen.; Jones, Rufus.; White, Walter.; McFarland, Lewis.; Newlin, Sylvester, Dr; Haworth, Samuel & Evelyn.; Mitchell, Andrew F.; Cox, Clara I.; Sykes, Tom A; Cox, J. J.; Briggs, A.M; Parker, D. Ralph.; Cox, Joesph D.; Haworth, Horace S.; Briggs, Alpheus.;
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A History of High Point Monthly Meeting of Friends, High Point, North Carolina
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- Subjects: Edmundson, William.; Fox, George.; Mendenhall, Samuel.; Briggs, Alpheus.; Welborn, Romulus J.; Frazier, E. Winston.; Blair, J.W.; Frazier, Louisa.; Welborn, Leanna.; Ragan, Martha.; Henley, Eleanor.; Cartland, Mary E.; Parker, J. Robert.; Hamilton, Thomas Y.; Anderson, Mary A.; Potts, Joseph.; Kelsey, Mead.; Reece, Eli.; Harvey, Enos.; McFarland, Lewis.; Newlin, Sylvester.; Haworth, Samuel.; Sykes, Tom A.; Haworth, Cecil.; Mitch, Andrew.; Parker, Joseph.; Parker, J. Robert.; Cox, J.J., Dr.; Fry, Elizabeth.; White, Alice Paige.; Jarrell, Ellen.; Cox, J. Elwood.; Cox, J.J., Dr.; Ragan, R.R.; White, H.A.; Parker, Alvin.; Burton, J.W., Dr.; Tomlinson, S.H.; Cecil, David O.; Reece, Eli.; White, H.A.; Tomlinson, Anna.; Mendenhall, Anna.; Jones, Rufus.; Peele, Joseph.; Cadbury, Henry.; Haworth, Samuel.; Sykes, Tom.; Cox, Joe (Joseph D.); Cox, Mary R.; Haworth, Horace.; Haworth, Frances; Boynton, Genevieve.; Thompson, Evelyn; Smith, Elvira Lowe.; Boren, Marvin, Jr.; Smith, Alyse.; Parsons, David H.; Wall, Ernest S.; Paradise Point.; Archdale (N.C.). Playground.; High Point (N.C.). Friends Monthly Meeting.;
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- Plundering Appalachia : the tragedy of mountaintop-removal coal mining / by Butler, Tom,1963-(CARDINAL)661469; Wuerthner, George.(CARDINAL)332084;
Foreword. Building a coffin / Douglas R. Tompkins. Introduction. The mine as a metaphor / Tom Butler. Part I: Appalachia: Beauty, biodiversity, and culture imperiled. Appalachia: land of diversity / George Wuerthner. Part II: Cradle to grave: coal's deadly legacy. Cradle to grave: coal is the enemy of the biosphere / Tom Butler. Part III. Appalachia under attack: Big coal's war on nature and people. Appalachia imperiled: fighting back to save the land and people / Mary Anne Hitt -- The power to move perceptions: Orwellian language in the land of coal / Erik Reece -- Habitat lost: exploding mountains, missing wildlife / Matthew Wasson -- Mountaintop removal: the destruction of Appalachia / Jack Spadaro -- Restoration economy: reclaiming the land and our communities / Samir Doshi -- The seasonal round: mountain life and the commons of biocultural diversity / Mary Hufford -- Agents of destruction: broad-form deeds and the birth of Big Coal / Harry M. Caudill -- Buffalo Creek, West Virginia: disaster on February 26, 1972 / Kai Erikson. Part IV. Testimonies: Coalfield residents speak out. My life is on the line / Maria Gunnoe -- We can't live without water / Teri Blanton -- Flooding us out / Lucious Thompson -- They do what they want / Pam Maggard -- We won't shut up / Judy Bonds. Part V. The big mess: the enduring stain of coal-related pollution. Fighting for America: mountaintop removal and the subversion of democracy / Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. -- Lakes of waste: coal slurry impoundments / Vivian Stockman -- Coal's catch-22: toxic combustion waste a growing menace / Lisa Gollin Evans. Part VI. Disfiguring a region: missing mountains, buried streams. A photographic gallery of destruction from the coalfields. Part VII. Energy, nature, and society: coal's global impact. Unnecessary and stupid: an economy based on ruin / David W. Orr -- Coal's climate connection: toward the point of no return / Ross Gelbspan -- Power down: peak coal coming / Richard Heinberg -- Sin fuel: the coal-to-liquids boondoggle / Carl Pope -- King coal's shiny new lie: clean coal coming (don't believe it) / John Blair -- No such thing as clean coal: cutting emissions doesn't cut it / Cindy Rank. Part VIII. Resistance: the long march to abolition. Compromise, hell! / Wendell Barry -- It ought to be outlawed: the movement to ban strip mining in Appalachia, 1954-1977 / Chad Montrie -- Abolition: the only solution / Ken Hechler -- A cal to action: building the movement to end mountaintop removal / Jerry Hardt -- Resources for action. Afterword. Desecration / Denise Giardina -- About the contributors -- The photographers: a tribute -- Acknowledgements.Plundering Appalachia is a collection of photographs and essays detailing the grim realities of mountaintop removal mining: the effects of the blasting on the environment and the people and animals in its wake; the irreversible devastation of the natural landscape of Appalachia; how mountaintop removal is or is not regulated; and the true costs of the practice over time. Most people in the United States are connected to mountaintop removal in some way, whether they live in the affected areas, consume products derived from the mining haul, or are dealing with the effects that mining has on their ecosystem. Plundering Appalachia is a clarion call to action, asking Americans to get past the rhetoric of the coal industry and see the real Appalachia. Supported by science and common sense, the book is a plea for a region whose natural beauty deserves to be enjoyed by future generations.
- Subjects: Coal mines and mining; Coal mines and mining; Mountaintop removal mining; Mountaintop removal mining;
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- No More Moanin' : voices of Southern struggle / by Thrasher, Sue,editor.(CARDINAL)360748; Wise, Leah,editor.; Institute for Southern Studies.(CARDINAL)187420;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 223-225).Sharecropper organizing. The Southern Tenant Farmers' Union / Sue Thrasher and Leah Wise -- The Elaine massacre / Leah Wise -- In Egypt land / John Beecher -- Claude and Joyce Williams : pilgrims of justice / Mark Naison -- History : white, negro, and black / Vincent Harding -- UAW sitdown strike : Atlanta, 1936 / Neill Herring and Sue Thrasher -- Oral history of slavery / Ken Lawrence -- The Knoxville race riot of 1919 / Chuck Hunger, Tony Weaver, Mike Wells and Darryl Hunter, edited and with introduction by Bill Murrah -- Llano Cooperative Colony / Bill Murrah -- East Tennessee coal mining battles. Strikes at Davidson and Wilder / Fran Ansley and Brenda Bell -- "Little David blues" and interview with Tom Lawry / Fran Ansley, Brenda Bell, and Florence Reece -- Miners insurrections, convict labor / interviews by James A. Dombrowski and Grace Roberts, edited and with current interview by Fran Ansley and Brenda Bell -- Zora Neal Hurston : a profile / Larry Neal -- World War II reflected in songs / Bernice Reagan -- Gastonia 1929 : strike at Loray Mill / Vera Buch Weisbord, edited and with introduction by Carolyn Ashbaugh and Dan McCurry -- Book reviews. Radical education in the 30's / Sue Thrasher -- The constancy of change : W. J. Cash / Neill Herring -- More books -- Farm Security Administration photographs -- Resources.In the summer of 1934, eleven white men and seven black men met in a one-room schoolhouse on the Arkansas Delta and organized themselves into a "tenants' union." Other forces were in play throughout Arkansas that were to reinforce and interact with the newly formed union. Coal miners were striking in the northwest section of the state and fighting with the United Mine Workers for control of their local union. In the Ozark Mountain town of Mena, Commonwealth College was training labor leaders. Nearby in the town of Ink, refugees from the Llano Cooperative Colony in Louisiana had established still another cooperative venture. What is presented here are first person accounts by six people who were active participants in the union as organizers, national and local officers, and local members.--
- Subjects: Interviews; Southern Tenant Farmers' Union; Llano Colony (Secular community); Labor unions; Strikes and lockouts; Tenant farmers; Textile workers; Coal miners; Sharecroppers; African Americans; African Americans;
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