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Page : 466 pages
File Size : 37,7 MB
Release : 1954
Category : Marketing
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Page : 466 pages
File Size : 37,7 MB
Release : 1954
Category : Marketing
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Author : United States. Weather Bureau
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Page : 24 pages
File Size : 12,1 MB
Release : 1970
Category : Climatology
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Page : 746 pages
File Size : 50,77 MB
Release : 1954
Category : Marketing
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Author : United States. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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Page : 506 pages
File Size : 30,72 MB
Release : 1974
Category : United States
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Author : John L. Godwin
Publisher : University Press of America
Page : 466 pages
File Size : 12,34 MB
Release : 2000
Category : History
ISBN : 9780761816829
In this gripping narrative of the development of the Civil Rights movement in North Carolina, Dr. John L. Godwin brings to life the infamous case of the Wilmington Ten and the subsequent allegations of conspiracy. Through extensive research and interviews, he seeks to uncover some of the truth behind the actual events of the 1972 trial, while at the same time drawing readers in with the compelling details of the movement's origins in North Carolina and its ultimate outcome in one community. Dr. Godwin underscores his effort with a comprehensive exploration of the Civil Rights movement through the eyes of the locality, comparing it incisively to the earlier protests of the 1960s. His portrait joins that of scholars who have sought to describe the transformation brought about by black leadership on the local and state level, recounting both its victories and the frustrated hopes of local activists, in addition to how the new conservatism ultimately succeeded in co-opting the movement. For Wilmington, this is set against the background of North Carolina politics and civic culture, highlighting the role of Benjamin Chavis and his rise to national prominence. Filled with pictures that personalize this troubled era of American history, Dr. Godwin's book is an essential resource, not only to historians but also to students of public policy.
Author : Kitty Thornburg Heller
Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Page : 209 pages
File Size : 47,80 MB
Release : 2013-10-22
Category : History
ISBN : 1625846185
Walking the historic streets of Dallas, North Carolina, reveals a town unchanged by time. The Gaston County seat for over sixty years, the town has roots that were planted in the days of Native American and early immigrant settlement. Union soldiers camped in the Court Square during the Civil War. The famed Dallas Courthouse rose from the ashes of a devastating fire in 1874. Discover notable natives such as the longest-serving UNC president, Dr. William C. Friday, and get a glimpse into Dallas past, present and future. And with mouth-watering regional recipes pulled straight from Dallas residents, this book is a trip back to the halcyon days of the small-town South. Follow along with Dallas native and author Kitty Heller as she chronicles the history of a truly unique small town.
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Page : 924 pages
File Size : 18,65 MB
Release : 1959
Category : United States
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Page : 842 pages
File Size : 43,65 MB
Release : 1965
Category : Business
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A detailed listing for management personnel of 2,300 business and business-related subjects, with a record of periodicals, organizations, bureaus, directories, bibliographies, and other sources concerned with each topic.
Author : United States. Environmental Data Service
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Page : 310 pages
File Size : 17,19 MB
Release : 1969
Category : Meteorology
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Page : 840 pages
File Size : 46,71 MB
Release : 1980
Category : Statistics
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