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Ribbons of Color Along the Eno River: The History of African Americans and People of Color Living on the Eno

Resource ID: 43113
Type: book, non-fiction

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Dr. Freddie Parker, Charlene Whitted Campbell, Alexandra Sutton Lawrence, Kris Mayfield

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2.1.2021

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Ribbons of Color: The History of African Americans and People of Color Living Along the Eno River are first and second-hand stories of those who have long lived in the Eno watershed. Music, War, Baptism, Indigenous Beadwork, and local historical figure Fannie Breeze are just a few of the themes of the stories included in Ribbons of Color. The journal’s articles are gathered from interviews, first-person narratives, and family lore of a dozen authors ranging from members of the Saponi Nation, historians, and others including notably Dr. Freddie Parker, Charlene Whitted Campbell, Alexandra Sutton Lawrence, Kris Mayfield, and Beverly A. Scarlett.

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