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6 titles with subject: African Americans -- North Carolina -- Social conditions.

  • Ante-Bellum North Carolina: A Social History. Guion Griffis Johnson, 1900-1989


  • Experience and Personal Narrative of Uncle Tom Jones; Who Was for Forty Years a Slave. Also the Surprising Adventures of Wild Tom, of the Island Retreat, a Fugitive Negro from South Carolina. Thomas H. Jones


  • Minutes of the Freedmen's Convention, Held in the City of Raleigh on the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th of October, 1866. Freedmen's Convention (1866 : Raleigh, N.C.)


  • The Negro in North Carolina and the South. His Fifty-five Years of Freedom and What He Has Done. Commencement Address at St. Augustine's School, Raleigh, N. C., May 26, 1920, by Chief Justice Walter Clark, of North Carolina. Walter McKenzie Clark, 1846-1924


  • The Negro Population of North Carolina: Social and Economic. John R. Larkins (John Rodman)


  • Recollections of the Inhabitants, Localities, Superstitions, and KuKlux Outrages of the Carolinas. By a "Carpet-Bagger" Who Was Born and Lived There. John Patterson Green, b. 1845


  • 3 articles with subject: African Americans -- North Carolina -- Social conditions.

  • Summary for Minutes of the Freedmen's Convention, Held in the City of Raleigh on the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th of October, 1866. A Georgia Negro Peon


  • Summary for The Negro in North Carolina and the South. His Fifty-five Years of Freedom and What He Has Done. Commencement Address at St. Augustine's School, Raleigh, N. C., May 26, 1920, by Chief Justice Walter Clark, of North Carolina. DocSouth staff


  • Summary for The Negro Population of North Carolina: Social and Economic. Monique Prince