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Other examples. Minority library experience. Jim Crow & Libraries in North Carolina. Plessey v. Ferguson (1894). 1906. Charlotte Colored. 1. 1906. 1916. Durham Colored. 2. 1916. 1918. Laurinburg Negro. 3. 1918. 1926. Carnegie Negro (Greensboro). Wilmington Negro. 5. 1926. 1928.
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Other examples Minority library experience
Jim Crow & Libraries in North Carolina Plessey v. Ferguson (1894)
1906 Charlotte Colored 1 1906
1916 Durham Colored 2 1916
1918 Laurinburg Negro 3 1918
1926 Carnegie Negro (Greensboro) Wilmington Negro 5 1926
1928 Dunbar Branch (Henderson) George Horton Branch (Winston Salem) Weldon Branch Asheville Colored Thomasville Negro Branch 10 1928
1932 Lexington Negro Branch 11 1932
1935 Richard D. Harrison (Raleigh) 12 1935
1937 Colored Public (Warrenton) Colored Public (Rocky Mount) Colored Public (New Bern) Colored Public (Hendersonville) Colored Public (Sanford) Negro Branch (Salisbury) 18 1937
1939 Negro Reading Room (Tarboro) Hertford Colored (Winton) McRae Memorial (Leaksville/Eden) Hendersonville 1937 Colored Public (Shelby) 21/1 1939
1941 George W. Carver (Greenville) 22/1 1941
1942 Colored Branch (Washington) James Walker Hood (Fayetteville) 24/1 1942
1943 Brevard Street (Charlotte) 25/1 1943
1944 Granville Colored (Oxford) Negro Branch (Roxboro) Brown-Carver (Edenton) Twelfth Street (Hickory) Roanoke Colored (Manteo) Wilson County Negro Olive Hill (Morganton) Colored Public (Goldsboro) Highland Public (Gastonia) George Washington Carver (Concord) 35/1 1944
1945 Orange County Negro (Hillsborough) George Washington Carver (Lenoir) 37/1 1945
1947 Negro Branch (Asheboro) Pender County Negro (Burgaw) 39/1 1947
1948 Joseph Judkins (Hertford) Charlotte 1943-1947 Johnston County Negro (Clayton) Negro Branch (Monroe) 41/2 1948
1949 Caswell County Negro (Yanceyville) Pigeon Street Unit (Waynesville) Negro Branch (Warsaw) Kingsville Branch (Albemarle) The John Merrick (Clinton) Negro Branch (Wadesboro) 47/2 1949
1950 Delta Public (Louisburg) Negro Branch (Columbia) 49/2 1950
1951 Cale Memorial (Elizabeth City) Manteo 1944-1951 Charlotte 1906-1951 48/4 1951
1952 Gates County Negro (Gatesville) Northampton Negro Branch (Rich Square) Negro Branch (Plymouth) Selma Negro Smithfield Negro Colored Branch (Rockingham) Clayton 1948-1952 53/5 1952
1953 Bertie County Negro (Windsor) Selma 1952-1953 53/6 1953
1959 Morganton 1944-1956 Columbia 1950-1959 Smithfield 1952-1954 Gastonia 1944-1959 Duplin County Negro (Kenansville) Rockingham 1952-1956 Clinton 1949-1956 Laurinburg 1918-1958 47/13 1959 Plessey v. Ferguson (1894) Brown v. Topeka
Chavis Heights Public Washington Terrace Branch (Raleigh) 1965 Bragtown Branch McDougald Terrace Branch John Avery Boys’ Club Branch (Durham) Louisburg 1950-1960 Weldon 1928-1965 Greensboro 1926-1963 Elizabeth City 1951-1964 Winston Salem 1928-1960 Wilson 1944-1964 Elmwood Branch Fairview Branch Lincoln Homes Branch Woodcrest Branch (Goldsboro) Asheboro 1947-1963 Rosenwald Branch (Brevard) Kenansville 1959-1963 49/21 1965 Plessey v. Ferguson (1894) Brown v. Topeka Civil Rights Act
1966 - 1970 Yanceyville 1949-1966 Roxboro 1944-1966 Winton 1939-1969 Gatesville 1952-1966 Raleigh 1966 Leaksville 1939-1966 Windsor 1953-1966 Hillsborough 1945-1966 Lenoir 1945-1966 Plymouth 1952-1966 Salisbury 1937-1966 Tarboro 1939-1965 Asheville 1928-1966 Goldsboro (4) 1966 Lexington 1932-1966 Brevard 1965-1970 Monroe 1948-1966 Thomasville 1928-1966 Burgaw 1947-1966 27/43 1970
1970 - 1980 Rocky Mount 1937-1970 Rich Square 1952-1970 Henderson 1928-1979 Hertford 1948-1976 Oxford 1944-1974 Shelby 1939-1970 Concord 1944-1976 New Bern 1937-1973 Sanford 1937-1970 Wadesboro 1949-1970 17/53 1980
1981 - 1990 Goldsboro 1944-1984 Washington 1942-1989 Fayetteville 1942-1985 Wilmington 1926-1981 13/57 1990
1991 - 2000 Albemarle 1949-1993 12/58 2000
Durham Colored 1916 Bragtown Branch McDougald Terrace Branch John Avery Boys’ Club Branch (Durham) 1965 1991 - 2000 Richard D. Harrison (Raleigh) 1935 Pigeon Street Unit (Waynesville) 1949 Colored Public (Warrenton) 1937 Brown-Carver (Edenton) 1944 Twelfth Street (Hickory) 1944 George W. Carver (Greenville) 1941 2000 Historically Black Public Libraries Remaining in North Carolina
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