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20161
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This is a reprint of a paper presented at the forty-sixth annual session of the State Literary and Historical Association in Raleigh, December 6, 1946. The topic is autobiography and on authors of autobiography from North Carolina.
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23522
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Freeman Hemby, former slave and well-known Greenville resident, tells of his life as a slave and as a free man. Hemby died December 29, 1948, at the age of 100 and buried at Cooperfield Cemetery. The father of 14 children, Hemby outlived all of his children except three. He had 175 grandchildren, 45 great-grandchildren, and 25 great-great grandchildren at the time of his death.
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27929
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Elizabeth Edwards recently told her story during The Monti at The ArtsCenter of Carrboro. The Monti is a program started by Jeff Polish where people share real-life stories on stage. Edwards spoke about her parents and her parent’s relationship. Observers were unsure what to expect from Edwards as her husband, Republican John Edwards, was recently part of a political scandals. Edwards continues to fascinate people in light of the scandal and her past.
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Independent Weekly (NoCar Oversize AP 2 .I57 [volumes 13 - 23 on microfilm]), Vol. 27 Issue 19, May 2010, p29 Periodical Website