Abstract:
The North Carolina Award is the highest honor the state can bestow on its citizens. Suggested by Dr. Robert Lee Humber of Greenville and instituted by the 1961 General Assembly, the award recognizes 'notable accomplishments by North Carolina citizens in the fields of scholarship, research, the fine arts, and public leadership.' Frank P. Graham (public service), Paul Green (literature), Gerald W. Johnson (author), Hunter Johnson (fine arts), and Frederick A. Wolf received the award in 1965.