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17433
Abstract:
There are around 2,320,592 potential voters in North Carolina in 1948. Of these potential voters, 1,277,846 registered to vote for the Democratic and Republican primaries. Of these registered voters, 438,211 took the trouble to vote. In other words, only 55% of potential voters, registered while only 34% of registered voters actually voted.
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Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 14 Issue 8, Aug 1948, p1, 3, il
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Record #:
17434
Abstract:
A new volume of papers is being published for Walter Clark, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of North Carolina. The volume includes personal letters and papers that document Clark's positions on economics, race, and power.
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Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 14 Issue 8, Aug 1948, p3-4, 10, 16, f
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17435
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Abstract:
More than one dividing line has been drawn between East and West in North Carolina. Industrial, political, geographic, judicial, and physiographic lines all point to different dividing markers between western and eastern North Carolina.
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Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 14 Issue 8, Aug 1948, p7-9, 16, map