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Other examples
Minority library experience
Jim Crow & Libraries in North Carolina
Plessey v. Ferguson (1894)
1906
Charlotte Colored
1906
1
1916
1916
Durham Colored
2
1918
1918
Laurinburg Negro
3
1926
1926
Carnegie Negro
(Greensboro) Wilmington Negro
5
1928
1928
Asheville Colored
Thomasville Negro Branch
George Horton Branch (Winston
Salem)
Dunbar Branch
(Henderson)
Weldon Branch
10
1932
1932
Lexington Negro Branch11
1935
1935
Richard D. Harrison (Raleigh)
12
1937
1937
Colored Public (Hendersonville
)Negro Branch
(Salisbury)
Colored Public (Warrenton)
Colored Public (New Bern)
Colored Public (Sanford)
Colored Public (Rocky Mount)
18
1939
1939
Colored Public (Shelby)
Negro Reading Room (Tarboro)
McRae Memorial
(Leaksville/Eden)
Hertford Colored (Winton)
Hendersonville1937
21/1
1941
1941
George W. Carver (Greenville)
22/1
1942
1942
Colored Branch (Washington)
James Walker Hood
(Fayetteville)24/1
1943
1943
Brevard Street (Charlotte)
25/1
1944
1944
Olive Hill (Morganton)
Twelfth Street (Hickory)
Brown-Carver (Edenton)
Roanoke Colored(Manteo)
Highland Public (Gastonia)
Granville Colored (Oxford)
Negro Branch (Roxboro)
Colored Public(Goldsboro)
Wilson County Negro
35/1George
Washington Carver (Concord)
1945
1945
George Washington
Carver (Lenoir)
Orange County Negro
(Hillsborough)
37/1
1947
1947
Negro Branch (Asheboro) Pender County
Negro (Burgaw)39/1
1948
1948
Negro Branch (Monroe)
Johnston County Negro (Clayton)
Joseph Judkins (Hertford)
Charlotte1943-1947
41/2
1949
1949
Negro Branch (Wadesboro)
Negro Branch(Warsaw)
Caswell County Negro
(Yanceyville)
Pigeon Street Unit
(Waynesville)
Kingsville Branch (Albemarle)
47/2The John Merrick
(Clinton)
1950
1950
Negro Branch(Columbia)
Delta Public (Louisburg)
49/2
1951
1951
Cale Memorial (Elizabeth City)
Manteo1944-1951
Charlotte1906-1951
48/4
1952
1952
Gates County Negro (Gatesville)
Selma Negro
Smithfield Negro
Northampton Negro Branch (Rich Square)
Colored Branch (Rockingham)
Negro Branch (Plymouth)
Clayton1948-195253/5
1953
1953
Bertie County Negro (Windsor)
Selma1952-1953
53/6
1959
1959
Duplin County Negro
(Kenansville)
Brown v. Topeka
Plessey v. Ferguson (1894)
Laurinburg1918-1958
Gastonia1944-1959
Morganton1944-1956
Smithfield1952-1954
Clinton1949-1956
Columbia1950-1959
Rockingham1952-1956
47/13
1965
1965
Brown v. Topeka
Plessey v. Ferguson (1894)
Civil Rights Act
Rosenwald Branch(Brevard)
Elmwood BranchFairview Branch
Lincoln Homes BranchWoodcrest Branch
(Goldsboro)
Bragtown BranchMcDougald Terrace Branch
John Avery Boys’ Club Branch
(Durham)
Winston Salem1928-1960
Greensboro1926-1963
Weldon1928-1965
Asheboro1947-1963
Kenansville1959-1963
Elizabeth City
1951-1964
Wilson1944-1964
Louisburg1950-1960
49/21
Chavis Heights PublicWashington Terrace Branch
(Raleigh)
1966 - 1970
1970
Tarboro1939-1965
Brevard1965-1970
Asheville1928-1966
Lexington1932-1966
Thomasville1928-1966
Salisbury1937-1966
Leaksville1939-1966
Roxboro1944-1966
Hillsborough1945-1966Lenoir
1945-1966
Burgaw1947-1966
Yanceyville1949-1966
Gatesville1952-1966
Plymouth1952-1966
Windsor1953-1966
Goldsboro (4)
1966
Raleigh1966
Winton1939-1969
Monroe1948-1966
27/43
1970 - 1980
1980
Wadesboro1949-1970
Rocky Mount1937-1970
Sanford1937-1970
Shelby1939-1970
Rich Square1952-1970
Hertford1948-1976
Concord1944-1976
Oxford1944-1974
Henderson1928-1979
New Bern1937-1973
17/53
1981 - 1990
1990
Wilmington1926-1981
Washington1942-1989
Fayetteville1942-1985
Goldsboro1944-1984
13/57
1991 - 2000
2000
Albemarle1949-1993
12/58
1991 - 2000
2000
Pigeon Street Unit
(Waynesville) 1949
Twelfth Street (Hickory) 1944
Durham Colored 1916
Bragtown BranchMcDougald Terrace Branch
John Avery Boys’ Club Branch
(Durham) 1965Richard D. Harrison
(Raleigh) 1935
Colored Public (Warrenton)
1937
Brown-Carver (Edenton) 1944
George W. Carver (Greenville) 1941
Historically Black Public Libraries Remaining in North Carolina
North Carolina Public Libraries
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