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New Additions

		Training School for Wives and Mothers from "The Church in the Southern Black Community" Collection
	      
		the Deliverance by Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow from The "Library of Southern Literature" Collection
	      
		Fight or Buy Bonds: Third Liberty Loans by Howard Chandler Christy from 
		the "North Carolinians and the Great War" Collection
	      
		Portrait of Frederick Douglass from Life and Times of Frederick Douglass from "The 
		North American Slave Narratives" Collection
	      
		Letter from the Robert March Hanes papers from the "North Carolina 
		Experience, Beginnings to 1940"  Collection

DocSouth May, 2000 new additions

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All titles published in May, 2000 are listed below, sorted by author's last name and first name.

    • Baptist State Convention of North Carolina. Sunday School and Publication Board
      A Catechism for Little Children
      Raleigh: W.W. Holden, printer, 1864. 32 p.
    • Brooks, Walter H. (Walter Henderson), b. 1851
      The Evolution of the Negro Baptist Church.
      From The Journal of Negro History 7, no.1 (January 1922), 11-22. Lancaster, Pa; Washington, D. C.: The Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Inc., 1922. 11-22 p.
    • Butsch, Joseph
      Catholics and the Negro
      From The Journal of Negro History 2, no. 4 (October 1917), 393-410. Lancaster, Pa; Washington, D. C.: The Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Inc., 1917. 393-410 p.
      • Fisher, Miles Mark, 1899-1970
        Lott Cary, the Colonizing Missionary
        From The Journal of Negro History 7, no. 4 (October 1922), 380-418. Lancaster, Pa.; Washington D. C.: The Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Inc., 1922. 380-418 p.