A challenge for young people to succeed


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A challenge for young people to succeed
Description
Commencement speech by North Carolina state Senator Robert Morgan. A previous version of the address listed three high schools where the address was delivered in 1966: Roseboro, Lafayette, and Rosewood. This version added two more with Dunn High School in 1967 and Vaiden-Whitely High School in 1968. The full title of the speech is "A Challenge for Young People to Succeed by Doing a Little More Than Others." Numbered: Vol. 01, no. 06b.
Date
1966-05-30/1968
Original Format
manuscripts
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0268-s4-ss14-sss5-b986-fa-i20
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Location of Original
East Carolina Manuscript Collection
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