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ANCHOR: A North Carolina History Online Resource

ANCHOR: A North Carolina History Online Resource
  • Interpreting Historical Figures: Senator Sam Ervin
  • "Eastern North Carolina for the farmer"
  • "Home folks and neighbor people"
  • "Liberty to Slaves": The Response of Free and Enslaved Black People to Revolution
  • "Over There"
  • "Redemption" and the End of Reconstruction
  • "Senator No"
  • 1898 and White Supremacy
  • 4-H and Home Demonstration During the Great Depression
  • 4-H and Home Demonstration Work during World War II
  • A Call for Independence
  • A Camp Meeting Scene
  • A Capital in the "Wilderness"
  • A Divided Nation
  • A Forced Migration
  • A Hindu Temple in Cary
  • A Lifetime of Change
  • A Little Kingdom in Carolina
  • A New National Government
  • A Revolution in Agriculture
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