Robert Babington was reading his newspaper in Gastonia in 1909, when he came across a disturbing article about a young …
History
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What’s unique about Rutherford College, North Carolina? Well, for one thing there is no college there. The small Burke County …
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When outnumbered, a little ruse can work wonders.
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Although the town he grew up in was – and still is – often called “Little Washington” to distinguish it …
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Most people think we have always received personal mail by going out to the mailbox. That has not always been …
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James Kenan was a leader.
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We’ve admired the basket weaver’s talent, as well as that of the wood carver and the folk dancer. And then …
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No one goes to the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill without hearing about the old Davie Poplar. It’s …
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North Carolina has long been associated with what many call the Bible Belt, and North Carolina Baptists have been a …
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Everyone loves a good show.
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There is a difference. For those of us living in North Carolina, our state is different than South Carolina. Just …
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Asheville’s Habitat for Humanity ReStore will soon be selling Guatemalan roast coffee from Dynamite Roasting Co., a Black Mountain, NC-based …
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Evan Jones’ faith was not fleeting, but it was movable.
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Nothing is more American than New Year’s Day football, and the highlight is playing the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California. …
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William Lenoir had a defiant attitude.
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George Warren was just looking for stones for his slingshot. He took some of the “greenish-colored rocks” to his home …
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They were the Iron Dukes for a reason. The 1938 Duke regular season football team was both undefeated and unscored …
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The wheels of government have always moved at a snail’s pace.
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They were free. They didn’t know what to do.
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Raleigh didn’t just happen … it was planned. The Revolutionary War was over. The North Carolina colony turned state wanted …
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“We’re all Kituwah.”
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Ben grew up wanting to be a soldier.
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Hugh Hammond Bennett enjoyed playing in the dirt when growing up near Wadesboro in the 1880s, and that soil connection …
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Art was like most children born in 1923 – active and inquisitive. That is until he was three and an …
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Eastern North Carolina was once like the wild, wild west.
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Since 1870 the Cape Hatteras lighthouse has stood guard on the North Carolina coast; like a mother hen shielding her …
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Those are fighting words!
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During the Great Depression, life was hard for everyone, and Vernon Rudolph was no exception. But at least he had …
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Here’s a name you’ve probably never heard of: Hiram Rhodes Revels. Ring a bell? We didn’t think so.
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Outnumbered five-to-one, Patriot Colonels Thomas Robeson and Thomas Brown knew they needed a lot of luck, and a little deception, …