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2145
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Born in China in 1866, reared in North Carolina, and educated at Trinity College, Charlie Soong returned to China as a missionary, published a Chinese translation of the Bible, and was a major supporter of Sun Yat Sen's revolution.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 62 Issue 9, Feb 1995, p32, por
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3550
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Women in the 19th century had limited opportunities for higher education. Onslow County's Giles sisters - Mary, Theresa, and Persis - were persistent in their quest for a college education, and in 1878 became the first women graduates of Trinity College.
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14009
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J. Ed Kanipe did great work on the pitcher's mound for the Methodist college Trinity, about 40 years ago and was particularly effective against Wake Forest.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 18 Issue 51, May 1951, p5, 18, f
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20026
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John Spencer Bassett was a well-respected historian of his time and dedicated a great deal of his work to the study of North Carolina history. His doctoral work at John Hopkins University was entitled, The Constitutional Beginnings of North Carolina, and later he published several books including; Slavery and Servitude in the Colony of North Carolina, Anti-Slavery Leaders of North Carolina, and Slavery in the State of North Carolina. The author looks at these works about the state, Bassett's further research into Southern history, and his overall career as a historian.
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