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In Their Own Words: North Carolina's Widows of the American Revolution

The Edenton Tea Party Resolves of 1774

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Spirit of ‘76 in North Carolina: Revisiting the Bicentennial

North Carolina Women and the War of Regulation

Making Our Voices Heard: A Look at North Carolinians Fighting for Civil Rights

From Naming to Knowing: Uncovering Slavery at the North Carolina State Capitol

History of Voting Rights in North Carolina, 1776-1977 (Video)

Colonial Map of NC

Explore Timelines of the American Revolution

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Created Equal: From Bondage to Freedom in James City

American Indians in North Carolina Colonial Court Records

Stand Against Slavery: Self-Emancipation and Resistance in Colonial North Carolina

Nonimportation in Revolutionary Era North Carolina

She Stands Accused: Women on Trail in Colonial North Carolina

The Gourd Patch Conspiracy

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