North Carolina in the 1950s: the decade in motion

"Notable events of the 1950s in North Carolina, the second book in this North Carolina history series. This book is the second in a series of small, richly illustrated books about North Carolina history through the decades. Originally published as hugely popular serialized articles for Our Stat...

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1. Verfasser: Gerard, Philip 1955- (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Durham, North Carolina Blair [2023]
Schriftenreihe:North Carolina through the decades
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Zusammenfassung:"Notable events of the 1950s in North Carolina, the second book in this North Carolina history series. This book is the second in a series of small, richly illustrated books about North Carolina history through the decades. Originally published as hugely popular serialized articles for Our State magazine, this book chronicles events in North Carolina in the 1950s-a decade which began with a postwar boom in transportation, travel, and progress while some North Carolinians also began to speak out for their rightful piece of prosperity and freedom. The volume is not a textbook overview of the state's history. Rather, each chapter focuses on a lively and illuminating set of events in the era such as the fight for recognition by the Lumbee Tribe, the opening of an art museum with a collection owned by the people of North Carolina, the formation of Research Triangle Park, and the birth of the civil rights era at a small lunch counter. The book contains color vintage photographs and illustrations. The author-writer, professor, and musician, Philip Gerard-has published widely, including an iconic novel about the Wilmington coup of 1898, Cape Fear Rising, and is beloved in North Carolina, especially among Our State readers"--
Beschreibung:"As featured in Our state magazine" -- front cover
Place of publication from the publisher's website
Beschreibung:132 Seiten Illustrationen 22 cm
ISBN:9781949467925

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