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Size | 25 items |
Abstract | Materials collected by Clyde Norman Wilson of the University of South Carolina, chiefly on the Civil War, civil rights, and southern culture. Included are pamphlets; audio tapes of lectures, mostly produced by the Mt. Olive Tape Library, Inc., Mt. Olive, Miss.; and a video tape copy of a 1939 film about Cone Mills Corporation, Greensboro, N.C. Pamphlets include "The Martin Luther King, Jr., Plagiarism Story" (1994) and "Southerner Take Your Stand" (1993). Audio tapes include recordings from the Confederate Heritage Conference (1994); Thomas Fleming on education and secession; Rod Gragg on camp, field, and home life during the Civil War; D. F. Kelly on "James Henly Thornwell & Benjamin Morgan Palmer"; Ron and Don Kennedy on "Historical Facts About Black Contributions to the Confederacy"; Otto Scott on "Jefferson Davis: American Patriot"; and Rev. Steven J. Wilkins on Lee, Jackson, slavery, religion, and other subjects. |
Creator | Wilson, Clyde Norman. |
Curatorial Unit | University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection. |
Language | English |
Processed by: Roslyn Holdzkom, November 1995
Encoded by: ByteManagers Inc., 2008
Updated by: Nancy Kaiser, June 2021
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Materials collected by Clyde Norman Wilson of the University of South Carolina, chiefly on the Civil War, civil rights, and southern culture. Included are pamphlets; audio tapes of lectures, mostly produced by the Mt. Olive Tape Library, Inc., Mt. Olive, Miss.; and a video tape copy of a 1939 film about Cone Mills Corporation, Greensboro, N.C. Pamphlets include "The Martin Luther King, Jr., Plagiarism Story" (1994) and "Southerner Take Your Stand" (1993). Audio tapes include recordings from the Confederate Heritage Conference (1994); Thomas Fleming on education and secession; Rod Gragg on camp, field, and home life during the Civil War; D. F. Kelly on "James Henly Thornwell & Benjamin Morgan Palmer"; Ron and Don Kennedy on "Historical Facts About Black Contributions to the Confederacy"; Otto Scott on "Jefferson Davis: American Patriot"; and Rev. Steven J. Wilkins on Lee, Jackson, slavery, religion, and other subjects.
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Pappas, Theodore, editor. "The Martin Luther King, Jr., Plagiarism Story" (pamphlet, 1994). |
Vinson, John. "Southerner Take Your Stand" (pamphlet, 1993). |
Videotape VT-4783/1 |
"Cone Mills Village Film, Greensboro, N.C." (1939). |