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Bibliography Archival Material Unpublished Buncombe County Public Library, Asheville, N.C. Young Men’s Institute (YMI) Clipping File D. H. Ramsey Library Special Collections, University of North Carolina at Asheville Asheville YWCA Archive Heritage of Black Highlanders Collection Southern Highlands Research Center Oral History Collection Louis Round Wilson Library, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina North Carolina Collection Negroes in North Carolina. Biographical clipping file, 4 vols. Southern Historical Collection, Wilson Library, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina John M. Avery Scrapbook William J. Kennedy Jr. Papers George Clayton Shaw Papers (unpublished microfilm) Pack Memorial Library, Asheville, North Carolina Pack Vertical File Rare Books, Manuscripts, and Special Collections Library, Duke University, Durham , North Carolina Behind the Veil Oral History Collection Charles N. Hunter Papers William G. Pearson Papers C. C. Spaulding Papers Richard B. Harrison Public Library, Raleigh, N.C. Mollie Lee Collection Robinson-Spangler Carolina Room, Charlotte Public Library, Charlotte, N.C. Charlotte Young Women’s Christian Association File 222 Bibliography Privately Held M. T. Pope Papers, in possession of Kenneth Zogry Proceedings of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of North Carolina (1897–1933), headquarters of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of North Carolina, Durham, N.C. Oral Histories R. Kelley Bryant, interviewed by Paul Ortiz, Durham, N.C., 12/7/94, 2/20/95, and 3/28/96. Behind the Veil: Documenting African-American Life in the Jim Crow South, Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University, Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library, Duke University. York Garrett, interviewed by Kara Miles, Durham, N.C., 6/3/93. Behind the Veil: Documenting African-American Life in the Jim Crow South, Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University, Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library, Duke University. Henry M. Houston, Charlotte, North Carolina, 29 August 1939. WPA Life Histories Collection Project, available at http://www.cmstory.org/aaa2/places/ brook_010.htm. Mr. and Mrs. (Magnolia Thompson) Ernest McKissick, Asheville, North Carolina, 2 August 1977. Interviewed by Dr. Louis D. Silveri. In Southern Highlands Research Center Oral History Collection. Published Microfilm African-American Baptist Annual Reports, North Carolina, 1865–1990. Rochester, N.Y.: American Baptist–Samuel Colgate Historical Library, 1997. Charlotte Hawkins Brown Papers. Cambridge, Mass.: Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe College, 1992. Claude A. Barnett Papers. Part 1. Associated Negro Press News Releases, 1928–1964. Chicago: Chicago Historical Society, 1986. Tuskegee Institute News Clipping File, 1899–1966.Sanford,N.C.: Microfilming Corporation of America, 1976. Newspapers and Magazines Consulted AME Zion Quarterly Review (Salisbury, N.C.), 1899–1900 Asheville Citizen and Citizen-Times (Asheville, N.C.), 1890–1928, 1930–1977, 1983–2002 Carolina Times (Durham, N.C.), 1929 Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.), 1900 Durham Herald (Durham, N.C.), 1930 Greensboro Daily News (Greensboro, N.C.), 1924–1925 Independent (New York, N.Y.), 1919 [3.17.28.48] Project MUSE (2024-04-24 04:34 GMT) 223 Bibliography The Messenger (Charlotte, N.C.), 1883 The Messenger (New York, N.Y.), 1927 Morning Post (Raleigh, N.C.), 1900 The Mutual (Durham, N.C.), 1923 News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.), 1900–1930 Norfolk Journal and Guide (Norfolk, Va.), 1915–1928 Opportunity (New York), 1923 Shaw University Journal (Raleigh, N.C.), 1928 Southern Workman (Hampton, Va.), 1906–1929 Star of Zion (Charlotte, N.C.), 1900–1906, 1920 Times (Raleigh, N.C.), 1913, 1915–1917, 1927 Voice of the Negro (Atlanta, Ga.), 1904–1906 Washington Post (Washington, D.C.), 1986 Whetstone (Durham, N.C.), 1951 Published Primary Sources Asheville City Directory. Asheville, N.C.: Piedmont Directory Co., 1905–1906. Boyer, Marie Louise. Early Days: All Souls’ Church and Biltmore Village. Asheville, N.C.: Biltmore, 1933. Brinton, Hugh P.“The Negro in Durham: A Study of Adjustment to Town Life.” Ph.D. diss., University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1930. Brown,Charlotte Hawkins.The Correct Thing, to Do, to Say, to Wear.Boston: Christopher Publishing House. Brown, Sue M. Wilson The History of the Order of the Eastern Star among Colored People. Des Moines, Iowa: The Bystander Press, 1924. Bruce, John Edward. Prince Hall, the Pioneer of Negro Masonry. New York, 1921. Electronic edition: Chapel Hill: Academic Affairs Library, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Available at http://docsouth.unc.edu/neh/bruceje/ bruceje.html. Caldwell, A. B., ed. History of the American Negro: North Carolina Edition. Atlanta, Ga. A. B. Caldwell, 1921. Dancy, John C.“How to Save Our Youth.” In The United Negro: His Problems and His Progress, ed. I. Garland Penn and J. W. E. Bowen. Atlanta, Ga.: D...

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