Primary Source: "Creed of a Rioter" |
Primary Source: "Fear of Insurrection" |
Primary Source: "For us the War is Ended" |
Primary Source: "For What Is a Mother Responsible?" |
Primary Source: "I am sorry to tell that some of our brave boys has got killed" |
Primary Source: "My dear I ha'n't forgot you" |
Primary Source: "My dear little darling" |
Primary Source: "No one has anything to sell" |
Primary Source: "The duty of colored citizens to their country" |
Primary Source: "The Southern Cross" |
Primary Source: "We have unexpectedly become civilized" |
Primary Source: "Where Home Used to Be" |
Primary Source: 1835 Amendments to the North Carolina Constitution |
Primary Source: 1912 Winston Salem Segregation Ordinance Enacted |
Primary Source: 4-H Club Instructions |
Primary Source: 4-H Club Promotional Materials |
Primary Source: A Bilious Fever |
Primary Source: A Bill to Prevent All Persons from Teaching Slaves to Read or Write, the Use of Figures Excepted (1830) |
Primary Source: A Black Officer in an Integrated Army |
Primary Source: A Brief Description of the Province of Carolina |
Primary Source: A Civil War at Home: Treatment of Unionists |
Primary Source: A Declaration and Proposals of the Lords Proprietors of Carolina (1663) |
Primary Source: A Father's Advice to His Sons |
Primary Source: A Female Raid |
Primary Source: A Free School in Beaufort |
Primary Source: A German Immigrant Writes to Home |
Primary Source: A Letter from Major Christopher Gale, November 2, 1711 |
Primary Source: A Letter to Brigadier General Rutherford |
Primary Source: A Petition to Free a White Slave |
Primary Source: A Petition to Protect Loyalist Families |
Primary Source: A Plea for Supplies |
Primary Source: A Pledge to Violate the Stamp Act |
Primary Source: A Sampling of Black Codes |
Primary Source: A Sharecropper's Contract |
Primary Source: A Soldier Recalls the Trail of Tears |
Primary Source: A Textile Mill Worker's Family |