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Events Places Postwar North Carolina Prewar North Carolina Scholarship Tutorials Wartime North Carolina Search By Type Select Below Biography Document Email Event Hyperlink Interactive Resource Lesson Plan Moving Image Oral History Perspectives Place Scholarship Sound Still Image Text Timeline Website Search By Tags Featured/Non-Featured Select Below Only Featured Items Only Non-Featured Items Search by Exhibit Select Below Henry Berry Lowry: An Examination of the Outlaw’s Influence of Post Civil War Media and Reconstruction Era Politics Following Sherman's March in Blue and Grey 1864-1865 Why was North Carolina Reluctant to Secede from the Union? "A White Man's State": White Supremacy, "Negro Domination," and the Political Debate over Disfranchisement, 1898-1901 A Civil War Soldier: Joseph J. Hoyle's Motivation to Fight One Soldier's Motivation How to Use Legal Documents as Primary Sources How Can You Use Political Cartoons as Primary Sources? The Benjamin Hedrick Ordeal: A Portait of Antebellum Politics and Debates Over Slavery Thomas Ruffin’s Public and Private Sentiments Regarding North Carolina Slaves The Evolution of Slave Law in Antebellum North Carolina With Special Consideration to Judge William Gaston A Wish to Compromise, Not Secede "Cartoons Are For All": Visual Representations of the Disfranchisement Movement North Carolinians and the "Peculiar Institution" The Significance of Thomas' Legion North Carolina and The Nat Turner Slave Rebellion: Whites and their Beloved Enemies North Carolina Secession Debate People of the Appalachian Mountains prior to the Civil War North Carolina Constitutions and Western Unionism Thomas Ruffin's Decision in State v. Mann James Rumley and the Union Occupation of Eastern North Carolina Harriet Jacobs and the God that Saved Her The Transformation of Southern Womanhood Through The Eyes Of A North Carolinian Woman A Discussion of Rationale for Confederate Desertion Sherman's March in Blue and Grey, March-April, 1865 The Rise and Fall of Fort Fisher Desertion in the Tar Heel State The Essential Men of the North Carolina Confederacy Using Legal Documents as Primary Sources 1862: Similarities and Differences in the Register and Standard’s Coverage of the Civil War Salisbury Prison, Another Andersonville? Finding, Reading, and Interpreting Newspapers as Primary Sources Albion Tourgee's Analysis of Perceptions of African Americans in the Civil War and Reconstruction Eras The Impeachment of Governor William Holden Newspaper Accounts of Desertion, 1862 The Soldier’s Burden: A Study of North Carolina Confederate Officers’ Requests for Amnesty Kirk-Holden War: Desperate Diseases Require Desperate Remedies A Second Redemption: The Democratic White Supremacy Campaign and Disfranchisement in North Carolina, 1898-1901 Delicate Ladies and Brave Gentlemen: The Gendered Experience of the Civil War in North Carolina North Carolina's Reaction to John Brown's Raid on Harpers Ferry The War Within: Interpreting the Civil War in the North Carolina Museum of History Goldsboro during Sherman's Occupation, March and April 1865: Citizen Accounts from the Outskirts and City North Carolina's Unionist Newspapers and their Fight Against Secession The Morale of Joseph J. Hoyle and the 55th North Carolina Infantry Regiment Thomas Ruffin's Changing View of Slavery The Ku Klux Klan in Reconstruction North Carolina: Methods of Madness in the Struggle for Southern Dominance Journalistic Coverage of Wilmington Riot The Mystery of Endor: Uncovering the Records of 1864 and the Legacy of the Downer Group Chowan River Basin Loyalty Wilmington: Perspectives from the Top Forcing Confederate War Guilt, Displaying National Triumph: Salisbury Prison and the Salisbury National Cemetery The 1864 Gubernatorial Election of Zebulon Baird Vance: An Endeavor for a Just and Honorable Peace The Significance of Stoneman’s Raid in Surry County - April 1-3, 1865 Battle on the Homefront In the Face of Reconstruction, North Carolina Newspapers Shaped Public Opinion through Political and Cultural Misconceptions From Power to Impeachment: William Woods Holden, The Ku Klux Klan, and Impeachment, 1868-1871 Republicans and the Ku Klux Klan in North Carolina 35th USCT: Enslavement to Soldiering and Citizenship North Carolina and Republican Divisions During Reconstruction Geographic Address Geographic Radius (miles)