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1898 Foundation Papers
Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Alpha Psi Omega Chapter Records
Bertha Boykin Todd Papers
Documents Relating to Public Education in New Hanover County
Dr. Heyward C. Bellamy Collection
Dr. Heyward C. Bellamy served as Superintendant of the New Hanover County School System from 1968 to 1981, during which time he oversaw the integration of the school system. This collection contains materials relating to the integration of New Hanover County schools, including court documents and supporting exhibit materials from integration law suits, as well as other school integration and civil rights cases from the area and nationally.
Edwin E. Kirton Family Private Papers
This collection contains correspondence, newspaper clippings, church programs and scrapbooks, as well as a large collection of sheet music that belonged to Mrs. Kirton. The scrapbooks in this collection highlight Father Kirton's career and other family events and the social column written by Mrs. Kirton for the Afro American newspaper.
McDonald-Howe Family Papers
The McDonald-Howe Family Papers encompass a rare piece of history in southeastern North Carolina, beginning in 1861 when the freedom of Frederick Howe is granted. This collection contains character references, baptismal certificates, court documents, correspondence, photographs, an autobiography, educational resumes, and an eyewitness account of the 1898 Wilmington Riot, along with other family documents.
Wilmington, North Carolina, 1898 Coup D'état (Newspapers)
"Wilmington Riot of November 10, 1898" Source Documents
This collection was compiled in 1973 by Michael Glancy, to complete his Multiple Abilities Project research report entitled "The Wilmington Riot of November 10, 1898." The collection includes xerographic, microform, and photocopies of newspaper and periodical articles, letters, memoranda, resolutions, and memoirs of some of the principal participants in the November 10, 1898 racially-motivated coup d'etat of Wilmington, NC.
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- Bellamy, Heyward C., Dr., 1924-2014 2
- Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority 1
- Bradley, Amy Morris, 1823-1904 1
- Butler, Marion, 1863-1938 1
- Cameron, George Wallace, 1873-1939 1
- Cotton, Nada McDonald, 1895-1977 1
- Eaton, Hubert A., Dr. (Hubert Arthur), 1916-1991 1
- Hemenway, Mary, 1820-1894 1
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- Howe, Alfred, 1817-1892 1
- Howe, Tenah, -1852 1
- Kirton, Edwin E. , Reverend, 1907-1986 1
- Manly, Alex 1
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- St. Mark's Episcopal Church (Wilmington, N.C.) 1
- Todd, Bertha Boykin, 1929- 1
- Waddell, Alfred M. (Alfred Moore), 1834-1912 1
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