Watching TV Off the Back of a Fire Truck: Voices from the Floyd Flood in Eastern North Carolina


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Title
Watching TV Off the Back of a Fire Truck: Voices from the Floyd Flood in Eastern North Carolina
Description
This book documents stories of those who experienced Hurricane Floyd and its aftermath in Eastern North Carolina, primarily in Greene, Pitt, and Edgecombe counties. Edited by Julie Fay, Joyce Joines Newman, and Harlan Joel Gradin. This book was a project of the North Carolina Humanities Council. Published by Crossroads Press, 2005.
Date
2005
Original Format
books
Extent
1 files / 13.6MB
Local Identifier
UA90.53.04.02.01
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Subject(s)
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Location of Original
University Archives
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