



North Carolina in the 1950s Book
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Originally published as hugely popular serialized articles for Our State magazine, this book chronicles events in North Carolina in the 1950s. Author Philip Gerard focuses each chapter on a lively and illuminating set of events in the era such as the fight for recognition by the Lumbee tribe, the formation of Research Triangle Park, and the birth of the civil rights era in Greensboro.
This book is the second in a series of small, richly illustrated books about North Carolina history through the decades.
Meet the Maker section title
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Author, professor, and musician, Philip Gerard, is widely published and beloved among Our State readers. His works include five novels, eight works of nonfiction, as well as numerous essays on history, music, and the writing craft. He taught in the BFA and MFA programs of the Department of Creative Writing at the University of North Carolina Wilmington.
Specifications
- Pages: 166
- Hardcover
Meet the Author
Author, professor, and musician, Philip Gerard, is widely published and beloved among Our State readers. His works include five novels, eight works of nonfiction, as well as numerous essays on history, music, and the writing craft. He taught in the BFA and MFA programs of the Department of Creative Writing at the University of North Carolina Wilmington.
Specifications
- Pages: 166
- Hardcover