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35141
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A ballad about a mother who kills her newborn sons, and then is foretold by some children that she will go to hell in seven years’ time.
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21228
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A look at the efforts of Sallie Southall Cotten to help bring North Carolina to the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893 (also known as the Chicago World's Fair,) including her work for her state's representation in the national exposition, the knowledge she gained from her work, and the way her work with the exposition transformed her from country wife and mother to public figure and eventual major representative figure of North Carolina women.
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21376
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Wesleyan Female College was founded in March 1855 by Methodists of the Murfreesboro, North Carolina area. Roughly 100 young women attended the school annually from southern Virginia and northern North Carolina. While there, the young ladies studied music, learned social skills, made new friends and matured both mentally and physically. Both personal and political stresses occurred regularly among those in charge of Wesleyan, predominantly among the families of the schools president, Joseph H. Davis, and the president of the trustees, John Wesley Southall.
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