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Carolina in 1885. In 1956, the U.S.
Congress p****ed the
Lumbee Act,
which recognized the
Lumbees as
being American Indians but
denied them the benefits...
- to gain full
federal recognition for the
Lumbee people as a
Native American tribe in 1991 failed, some
Lumbees began to
criticize the LRDA as an inadequate...
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field was destro****, the
Lumbees began firing their weapons and most of the
Klansmen fled. Cole hid in a
swamp while the
Lumbees seized Klan
regalia and...
- This is a list of
notable Lumbee people,
including members of the
Lumbee Tribe of
North Carolina. Dean Chavers, Ph.D.,
Director of
Catching the Dream,...
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tradition among the
Lumbees and what he
deemed as
strong cir****stantial evidence,
McMillan posited a
connection between the
Lumbees and the
early English...
- Klansmen—most not from the county, and
joined by
several hundred armed Lumbees. The
Lumbees opened fire,
inflicting minor injuries and
causing the
Klansmen to...
- States.
These have
included Van
Guilders and
Clappers of New York and
Lumbees in
North Carolina to
Creoles in Louisiana.
Author Jesse Stuart's 1965 novel...
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University of
North Carolina system. Its
history is
intertwined with that of the
Lumbee nation. The
educational institution that
developed into UNC
Pembroke originates...
- African-American journalist,
writer and film actor,
believed today to be of
Lumbee descent, who, for a time,
became internationally prominent as a spokesman...
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November 8, 2013. Graham,
Nicholas (January 2005). "January 1958 – The
Lumbees face the Klan".
University of
North Carolina at
Chapel Hill.
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