“Meet Glenda Gilmore” on WUNC’s ‘The State of Things’
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New from UNC Press Blog According to an article in the New York Times today, tens of thousands of eligible voters have erroneously—and illegally—been removed from voter rolls in at least six...
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New from UNC Press Blog Three UNCP authors deserve special cheers for winning awards recently: Rob Christensen, author of The Paradox of Tar Heel Politics, has been awarded the 2008 Ragan Old North...
View ArticleAward winners: Blair Kelley, Amy Wood, Charles Eagles
New from UNC Press Blog We’re delighted to share lots of good news today. The 2010 Lillian Smith Book Award has been awarded to two UNC Press books this year: Amy Louise Wood’s Lynching and Spectacle:...
View ArticleEverything You Need for an African American History Month Reading List
New from UNC Press Blog As you probably know, February is African American History Month, when we celebrate the countless contributions of African Americans to our country and recognize the struggles...
View ArticleJill Ogline Titus: Back-to-School Reflections
New from UNC Press Blog A new school year is upon us–a time filled with eager anticipation for some, and anxiety and dread for others. Jill Ogline Titus, author of Brown‘s Battleground: Students,...
View Article“Meet Glenda Gilmore” on WUNC’s ‘The State of Things’
New from UNC Press Blog Yet another entry in our continuing series of “Why We Love WUNC Radio’s ‘The State of Things'” Glenda Gilmore is an eighth-generation North Carolinian who grew up in Greensboro...
View ArticleVerifying your voter registration status
New from UNC Press Blog According to an article in the New York Times today, tens of thousands of eligible voters have erroneously—and illegally—been removed from voter rolls in at least six...
View ArticleChristensen, Shelby, Hogan earn awards
New from UNC Press Blog Three UNCP authors deserve special cheers for winning awards recently: Rob Christensen, author of The Paradox of Tar Heel Politics, has been awarded the 2008 Ragan Old North...
View ArticleAward winners: Blair Kelley, Amy Wood, Charles Eagles
New from UNC Press Blog We’re delighted to share lots of good news today. The 2010 Lillian Smith Book Award has been awarded to two UNC Press books this year: Amy Louise Wood’s Lynching and Spectacle:...
View ArticleEverything You Need for an African American History Month Reading List
New from UNC Press Blog As you probably know, February is African American History Month, when we celebrate the countless contributions of African Americans to our country and recognize the struggles...
View ArticleJill Ogline Titus: Back-to-School Reflections
New from UNC Press Blog A new school year is upon us–a time filled with eager anticipation for some, and anxiety and dread for others. Jill Ogline Titus, author of Brown‘s Battleground: Students,...
View ArticleJerry Gershenhorn: Louis Austin–A Courageous Voice for Black Freedom in North...
New from UNC Press Blog Today we welcome a guest post from Jerry Gershenhorn, author of Louis Austin and the Carolina Times: A Life in the Long Black Freedom Struggle, just published by UNC Press....
View ArticleSilvan Niedermeier: Justice Then and Justice Now – The Unending History of...
New from UNC Press Blog Today we welcome a guest post from Silvan Niedermeier, author of The Color of the Third Degree: Racism, Police Torture, and Civil Rights in the American South, 1930–1955, out...
View ArticleJessica Ingram: On the Importance of Historical Markers as a Community...
New from UNC Press Blog Today we welcome a guest post from Jessica Ingram, author of Road Through Midnight: A Civil Rights Memorial, available now from UNC Press. At first glance, Jessica Ingram’s...
View ArticleJessica Ingram: When Justice Will Never Come
New from UNC Press Blog Today we welcome a guest post from Jessica Ingram, author of Road Through Midnight: A Civil Rights Memorial, available now from UNC Press. At first glance, Jessica Ingram’s...
View Article“Meet Glenda Gilmore” on WUNC’s ‘The State of Things’
New from UNC Press Blog Yet another entry in our continuing series of “Why We Love WUNC Radio’s ‘The State of Things'” Glenda Gilmore is an eighth-generation North Carolinian who grew up in Greensboro...
View ArticleVerifying your voter registration status
New from UNC Press Blog According to an article in the New York Times today, tens of thousands of eligible voters have erroneously—and illegally—been removed from voter rolls in at least six...
View ArticleChristensen, Shelby, Hogan earn awards
New from UNC Press Blog Three UNCP authors deserve special cheers for winning awards recently: Rob Christensen, author of The Paradox of Tar Heel Politics, has been awarded the 2008 Ragan Old North...
View ArticleAward winners: Blair Kelley, Amy Wood, Charles Eagles
New from UNC Press Blog We’re delighted to share lots of good news today. The 2010 Lillian Smith Book Award has been awarded to two UNC Press books this year: Amy Louise Wood’s Lynching and Spectacle:...
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