North Carolina folklore journal [2005: 52.1 Spring-Summer 2005]
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Title
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North Carolina folklore journal [2005: 52.1 Spring-Summer 2005]
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Description
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Volume 52 (number 1) of the North Carolina folklore journal, issued for spring-summer 2005. Published in Raleigh, North Carolina. Cover Image: At the end of the Portsmouth Homecoming hymn sing, Rudy Carter rang the church bell to call everyone together for the worship service. Rudy is a descendant of Rose Ireland, the former slave who remained on Portsmouth after the Civil War. he is also the cousin of Henry Pigott (1896-1971), the last African American and the last to live on Portsmouth Island. Over the years, it became Henry’s responsibility to ring the bell. Photo: Jan Eason, 2004.
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Contributor
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Prioli, Carmine A. North Carolina State University. School of Liberal Arts. North Carolina State University. Department of English.
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Coverage
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(1990-current) Contemporary
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Creator
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North Carolina Folklore Society.
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Date
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2005
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Identifier
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OCLC Number 1779188. Digital gen_serial_1779188_ncfolklore2005v52n1.pdf
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Language
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English
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Publisher
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North Carolina Folklore Society.
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Rights
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Users are responsible for determining the legal status of and securing any permissions necessary to distribute, reproduce, or make other use of this item.
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Source
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Digital Collections. North Carolina Folklore Journal. Hosted By Internet Archive, State Library of North Carolina
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Source Link
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Subject
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Portsmouth Island (N.C.) --History, Navigation--History, Coastal plains--North Carolina, Storytellers, North Carolina--Social life and customs, Folklore--North Carolina
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Type
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Publication