The North Carolina experience : an interpretive and documentary history

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Where to find it

Davis Library (5th floor)

Call Number
F254.5 .N67 1984 c. 3
Status
Available
Call Number
F254.5 .N67 1984 c. 5
Status
Checked Out (Due 8/31/2024)

North Carolina Collection (Wilson Library)

Call Number
C970 N87b3
Status
In-Library Use Only
Item Note
Dustjacket.
Call Number
C970 N87b3 c. 2
Status
Available
Call Number
C970 N87b3 c. 3
Status
Available

North Carolina Collection (Wilson Library) — Cotten

Call Number
CC970 N87b3
Status
In-Library Use Only
Item Note
Dustjacket.

School of Government Library

Call Number
F254.5 .N67 1984 c. 2
Status
Available

Undergrad Library

Call Number
F254.5 .N67 1984
Status
Available

Summary

This collection of nineteen original essays on selected topics and epochs in North Carolina history offers a broad survey of the state from its discovery and colonization to the present. Each chapter consists of an interpretive essay on a specific aspect of North Carolina's history, a collection of supporting documents, and a brief bibliography.



Selections cover historical periods ranging from Elizabethan to contemporary times and examine such issues as slavery, populism, civil rights, and the status of women. Essays address the tragedy of North Carolina's Indians, the state's role in the Revolutionary War and the Confederacy, and the impact of the Great Depression. North Carolina's place in the New South and evangelical culture in the state are also discussed.



Designed as a supplementary reader for the study and teaching of North Carolina history, The North Carolina Experience will introduce college students to the process of historical research and writing. It will also be a valuable resource in secondary schools, public libraries, and the homes of those interested in North Carolina history.

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