News clipping about the Professional Full-Contact Karate sport debuting in Durham, North Carolina. The news clipping discusses Oaktree and his opponent for their upcoming fight.
News clipping about Demetrius "Oaktree" Edwards. This clipping highlights his education and how he came to participate in the Professional Karate Association.
This news clipping from Statesville Record & Landmark in Statesville, North Carolina, reports on the bombings of the newly integrated high school Ayden-Grfiton. Seven Black high school students were accused of setting the dynamite explosion.
This news clipping from The Campus Echo in Durham, North Carolina reports on the bombings in Ayden, NC. This includes the bombing of the newly integrated high school Ayden-Grfiton. Seven Black high school students were accused for creating and detonating the bomb.
This is a black and white photo of the South Ayden High School graduating class of 1964. There are a total of sixty students, fifty-eight students are in caps and gowns, on the left one female student is wearing white and a sash which says "Marshal", on the right one male student is wearing white and a sash which says "Chief Marshal".
This is a black and white photo of the South Ayden High School graduating class of 1966. There are a total of sixty students, fifty-eight students are in caps and gowns, on the left one female student is wearing white and a sash, on the right one female student is wearing white and a sash.
This is a black and white photo of the South Ayden Graduating class of 1965. There are a total of sixty students, fifty-eight students are in caps and gowns, on the left one female student is in white and wearing a sash that says, "Chief Marshal" on the right one female student is in white and wearing a sash that says, "Marshal".
A bound copy of the constitution and bylaws for the Pitt County Medical Society owned and heavily annotated by William Cobb Whitfield. In addition to the bylaws and constitution, the society's "blacklist" of patients is also included. The “blacklist” covered patients who have "not made satisfactory arrangements about the settlement of his or her medical account." Henry Blount and Dennis Dupree are listed in the book on pages 9 and 13. Date approximated.
This is a Certificate of Death for John Albritton. He served in World War II as a Sailor in the United States Navy. Albritton was born March 9, 1920, and died September 13, 1944, at the age of 24.