The Charlotte Jewish News was founded to bring the Jewish community closer together. The paper reports on news and upcoming events of local agencies, accomplishments and opinions from members of the Jewish community, and stories about Jewish life and…
Prisoner of war camps were established in eighteen locations in North Carolina during World War II. One of the largest POW facilities was located at Camp Butner in Granville County, which held as many as 3,000 mostly German prisoners. These men were…
Progressive paper published during the last years of second-wave feminism, a roughly twenty-year period of feminist activity and thought that began in the United States in the early 1960s.
The paper reported on the personnel and activities of the military who interacted with civilian units in North Carolina, including recruiters, the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps and the National Guard.
The Voice focuses on the Northeast Central Durham community, a region plagued by high crime rates and economic instability. The paper is a collaboration between the journalism programs at UNC-Chapel Hill and North Carolina Central University, the…