Mr. Harold Locklear grew up in the 1940s in the Pembroke, North Carolina area. He is the grandfather of one of the interviewers, Preston Locklear.
In the interview, Mr. Locklear answered some questions about his life, what he did while growing up...
Library Lines is the newsletter of the Mary Livermore Library. Its mission is to publicize library events and services. With the first issue published in April 1992, Library Lines is published three times annually.
This bibliography of recent scholarly achievements includes books, chapters, journal articles, media, reviews, presentations, etc. from the indicated year.
Library Lines is the newsletter of the Mary Livermore Library. Its mission is to publicize library events and services. With the first issue published in April 1992, Library Lines is published three times annually.
This bibliography of recent scholarly achievements includes books, chapters, journal articles, media, reviews, presentations, etc. from the indicated year.
Library Lines is the newsletter of the Mary Livermore Library. Its mission is to publicize library events and services. With the first issue published in April 1992, Library Lines is published three times annually.
Library Lines is the newsletter of the Mary Livermore Library. Its mission is to publicize library events and services. With the first issue published in April 1992, Library Lines is published three times annually.
Library Lines is the newsletter of the Mary Livermore Library. Its mission is to publicize library events and services. With the first issue published in April 1992, Library Lines is published three times annually.
Library Lines is the newsletter of the Mary Livermore Library. Its mission is to publicize library events and services. With the first issue published in April 1992, Library Lines is published three times annually.
Environmental history; Oral history; Rural communities; Rural farming; Sharecropping; Converse; Manufacturing plants; Technology; Interpersonal relationships; Religion; Womack Army Medical Center; Robeson County (N.C.); Red Springs (N.C.)
Mr. Larry Hunt was reared on a farm in Robeson County, North Carolina. He states that, in his day, they worked on the farm, day after day, sun up to sun down. Some of their farm chores were cropping tobacco, “suckering” tobacco, picking cotton,...
This bibliography of recent scholarly achievements includes books, chapters, journal articles, media, reviews, presentations, etc. from the indicated year.
Library Lines is the newsletter of the Mary Livermore Library. Its mission is to publicize library events and services. With the first issue published in April 1992, Library Lines is published three times annually.
Library Lines is the newsletter of the Mary Livermore Library. Its mission is to publicize library events and services. With the first issue published in April 1992, Library Lines is published three times annually.
Mr. Harold Locklear grew up in the 1940s in the Pembroke, North Carolina area. He is the grandfather of one of the interviewers, Preston Locklear.
In the interview, Mr. Locklear answered some questions about his life, what he did while growing up...
This bibliography of recent scholarly achievements includes books, chapters, journal articles, media, reviews, presentations, etc. from the indicated year.
This bibliography of recent scholarly achievements includes books, chapters, journal articles, media, reviews, presentations, etc. from the indicated year.
This bibliography of recent scholarly achievements includes books, chapters, journal articles, media, reviews, presentations, etc. from the indicated year.
Library Lines is the newsletter of the Mary Livermore Library. Its mission is to publicize library events and services. With the first issue published in April 1992, Library Lines is published three times annually.
Library Lines is the newsletter of the Mary Livermore Library. Its mission is to publicize library events and services. With the first issue published in April 1992, Library Lines is published three times annually.
Annie Lois Locklear is a seventy-eight-year-old, Lumbee Indian who was born and reared in rural Robeson County, North Carolina.
Interviewed by her granddaughter, Anna L. Locklear, Mrs. Locklear shares her memories of having grown up and lived in...