Alfred Steele [enslaved] to Mistress Mary Steele
Slave to Owner
Letter to mistress from slave asking to be moved to Raleigh to be closer to wife; also asks her not to hire him out to certain man (Mr. White)
John Steele papers, 1716-1846 [manuscript].
689
15 November 1835
00689_0071_0015
102
Alfred Steele [enslaved] to Mistress Mary Steele
Slave to Owner
Letter to mistress from slave asking to be moved to Raleigh to be closer to wife; also asks her not to hire him out to certain man (Mr. White)
John Steele papers, 1716-1846 [manuscript].
689
15 November 1835
00689_0071_0016
102
Henry and Moses [enslaved] to William Pettigrew
Slave to Owner
Letter from slaves (Henry and Moses) reporting progress on the farms. Henry mentioned 16 cases of measles. A nearby owner was shot by his slave.
Henry and Moses
Pettigrew family papers, 1685-circa 1939.
592
6 February 1858
00592_0209_0041
82
"A resolution condemning the extension of united states military involvement in southeast asia into Cambodia," Student Legislature of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
28-Apr-70
#40169 – Box 22 – Proceedings 1968/1970 (CON’T) – 1970/1971
"S.S.O.C. - U.N.C. Officers"
Fall 1968
#40124 – Box 35 – Southern Student Organizing Committee
"The Vietnam Moratorium wednesday, October 15"
Oct-69
“Those Who Own the Property Should Rule.”
The People's Paper (Charlotte, N.C.)
4 November 1898
19 July 1793. Plan of Old East.
University of North Carolina Papers (#40005), University Archives, Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
19 July 1793
JPEG
Text
A. J. Beaumont, Director of Safety, to J. A. Williams, Annual Report
14-Jun-66
Dean of Student Affairs C. O. Cathey to Dr. E. R. Caldwell Jr., Statesville, N.C.
22-Oct-65
#40124 – Box 12 – Vietnam 1965
Folder 0219: Carroll Hall (New), 1970s: Scan 1
North Carolina Collection Photographic Archives
<a href="https://finding-aids.lib.unc.edu/P0004/#folder_0219#1" target="_blank" rel="noopener">https://finding-aids.lib.unc.edu/P0004/#folder_0219#1</a>
Wilson Library, University Libraries, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
1970~
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Folder 0395: Peabody Hall, 1910-1949: Scan 27
North Carolina Collection Photographic Archives
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Undated
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From The Protean Radish: independent left paper, "I Love a Parade"
9-Dec-68
Harriet Morehead Berry program
North Carolina Collection, Wilson Special Collections Library, UNC-CH
https://rightsstatements.org/page/CNE/1.0/?language=en
still image
https://exhibits.lib.unc.edu/items/show/6251
Letter from Dean Henry Brandis Jr. to Chancellor R.B. House regarding Law School admissions applications from J. Kenneth Lee, Harvey E. Beech, William C. Chance, Jr., and Pauli Murray
Dean Henry Brandis Jr.
School of Law of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Records, 1923-2005, University Archives (#40046)
May 21, 1951
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Photograph, Students crowding the windows of Hill Hall to hear the General Faculty Meeting
7-May-70
Statement of Michael H. Lawler, President of the Student Body.
7-Feb-64
#40020 – Box 2 – Folder 72 – Integration-Negroes 1964
Student Government press release, "The Strike Continues"
Circa 9 May 1970
William L. Spoon, Hand-Drawn Map of Chapel Hill Township, ca. 1890s
In the public domain and may be used without copyright restriction.
still image
https://exhibits.lib.unc.edu/items/show/7868
¿Fué el auge del henequén producto de la guerra de castas de Yucatán?
Renán Irigoyen
Merida, Yucatan, Mexico
<div lang="es">Impreso en Talleres Gráficos ye Editorial "Zamna"</div>
1947
<div lang="es">Henequeros de Yucatán</div>
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Figure 3
23 x 15 cm
Spanish
<a href="http://search.lib.unc.edu/search?R=UNCb7179942" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Rare Book Collection Stuart HD9156.H46 I75 1947</a>
'Little' Festival Changing Dates
Adrian Scott
DailyTar Heel
April 26, 1973
'Pressure: How Should We Respond?'.
19-Jan-64
#04340 – Box 32 – Folder 1128 – Sub.13 Civil Rights
"'Fess Up, Silent Sam" flyer, 2001
Draft flyer for an interest meeting of the Freedom Legacy Project. The Project, active from 1995 to 2001, was an organization focused on exposing institutional racism at the university and documenting the campus' history of racial conflict and activism.
John Kenyon Chapman Papers #5441, Southern Historical Collection, The Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
August 30, 2001
"1st Team and Coach McGuire"(identification on mounted photograph) with Tony Radovich.
UNC Photo Lab.
Collection P31: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Photographic Laboratory
P031-12633_A
North Carolina Collection Photographic Archives
Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
"300 Gather in Charlotte for Opening Fight in Bible Issue"
Charlotte Observer
5 May 1926
Republished with permission of The Charlotte Observer. Copyright owned by The Charlotte Observer.
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