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Oral history interviews of James "Jimmy" Earl Brake and Robert "Bob" Luther Brake (1938-). Interviews were recorded by Alston Cobourn, neice of interviewees.
This collection contains the records of the Center for Leadership and Civic Engagement, specifically the committee planning the remembrance activities for the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
Oral history interview (ca. 4/27/2004) by Elizabeth L. Glasgow, in Greenville, NC, pertaining to Ella Harris' life (ca. 1940s-2004) as an African American in Greenville, NC, education in public schools, and graduation from C. M. Eppes School (1963), segregation, integration, teaching French at C. M. Eppes School (1967-1968), Black Studies and History at J. H. Rose Senior High School (ca. 1970), school administration (ca. 1980's-2004). 1 item. 6 p.; 1 interview description dated 4/27/2004 (6 p. typescript) Note: Oral history in fulfillment of Dr. LuAnn Jones' History 5135 (Spring 2004) class requirements. No Oral History Agreement. See also related LuAnn Jones Collection #798.3.b.
This hand-colored detailed North America Sheet XI Parts of North and South Carolina Map was made by the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. It was published in 1833 by Baldwin & Cradock of London and printed by J. & C. Walker.
Interview relates to Don Lennon experiences as a faculty member and head of East Carolina University's Joyner Library's Special Collections Department. Other subject matters include his early life, education, career development, and experiences as a resident of Greenville, North Carolina.
Interview relates to John A. Tilley's experiences as a faculty member and head of East Carolina University's public history and internship programs. Also includes his early life, family, education, historical interests, research, and the development of the public history program.
In this oral history Dr. Virginia Hardy discusses the history of the East Carolina University's Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Center, its move from Brewster Hall to the new Student Union including its renaming to the Jesse R. Peel LGBTQ center, and its directions for the future. Additionally, she discusses the shifts in campus culture related to the LGBTQ community and becoming a part of the nationwide Campus Pride Index.
In this oral history interview Kenneth Hammond discusses his time as both a student and an employee at East Carolina University including his work in the various incarnations of the student union, campus events, helping found the school's first African American Greek organization Alpha Phi Alpha, and events related to the civil rights movement.
This collection contains histories of Webb's Chapel United Methodist Church in Lenoir County, North Carolina.
Collection (1763-2013) including correspondence, financial records, legal records, clippings, land records, photographs, clippings, poetry, genealogy and miscellaneous files compiled by William L. Murphy related to genealogy research in Eastern North Carolina.
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