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  • 1835 Constitutional Convention
  • African Americans & the Revolution
  • African Americans - Part 1: Introduction
  • African Americans - Part 2: Life under slavery
  • African Americans - Part 5: Emerging roles
  • Agricultural Economy of Antebellum Life
  • American Indian Tribes in North Carolina
  • American Indians - Part 4: Sovereignty and cultural identity
  • American Indians at European Contact
  • American Revolution- Part 1: Introduction
  • American Revolution- Part 2: First North Carolina Conflicts and the Establishment of a Provincial Government
  • Anti-Federalists
  • Anti-Slavery Movement in North Carolina
  • Barker, Penelope
  • Bill of Rights
  • Black Wall Street, Durham, North Carolina
  • Civil Rights in North Carolina
  • Civil Rights Movement- Part 1: Introduction
  • Civil Rights Movement- Part 2: Roots of Civil Rights Activism in North Carolina
  • Civil War- Part 1: Introduction
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