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Brian McDonald taught at Jordan High School for 13 years before he became interested in the history of the school. And when he looked, he found a school…
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This week, an archaeological team is expected to set out to see if they can find remains of the CSS Neuse, a battleship that met a watery grave near…
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Judge Mamie Dowd Walker was a widow with two children when she was appointed the first female judge in North Carolina in 1934. It was a first for North…
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Food, music and dancing are just a few of the contributions of Lebanese Americans to North Carolina’s culture. "Cedars in the Pines,” a new exhibit at the…
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Food, music and dancing are just a few of the contributions of Lebanese Americans to North Carolina’s culture. "Cedars in the Pines,” a new exhibit at the…
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Evangelical Christians are a diverse group with similar questions but vastly different answers. A new book by UNC-Chapel Hill history professor Molly…
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Evangelical Christians are a diverse group with similar questions but vastly different answers. A new book by UNC-Chapel Hill history professor Molly…
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The 11th century isn’t noted in history for its peaceful interfaith relations. And yet, at that time, Christians and Jews alike came from all over Europe…
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The 11th century isn’t noted in history for its peaceful interfaith relations. And yet, at that time, Christians and Jews alike came from all over Europe…
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Wesley Hogan's interest in storytelling stretches back to her childhood. From her grandfather, she learned how stories can shape the way we view the…