Department of City and Regional Planning Collection of Soul City, N.C. Materials, 1962-1991
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Godschalk, David R
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Carey, Gordon Vero
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Warren Regional Planning Corporation.
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United States. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development
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Okun, Daniel Alexander
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Daniel Okun (1917-2007) worked in 89 countries over the course of his career. He began his career in the Army as a Sanitary Engineering Officer, and later switched to the private sector, working for Malcolm Pirnie. In 1957, he moved into academia at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (though he continued to consult), where he remained until his retirement. From the description of Daniel Alexander Okun papers, 1933-2007. (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill). Worl...
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dept. of City and Regional Planning.
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Clayton, Eva M. (Eva McPherson), 1934-
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Eva McPherson Clayton (born September 16, 1934) is an American politician from North Carolina. On taking her seat in the United States House of Representatives following a special election in 1992, Clayton became the first African American to represent North Carolina in the House since George Henry White was elected to his second and last term in 1898. She was re-elected and served for five terms. In 2003, Clayton was appointed Assistant Director-General of the United Nations's Food and Agricult...
Soul City Foundation.
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Hazen and Sawyer
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Moreau, David H.
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Clayton, T. (Terry)
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Sheps, Cecil G. (Cecil George), 1913-2004
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Soul City Company.
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Kaiser, Edward J. (Edward John)
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Hammer, Greene, Siler Associates
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Parker, John Albert, 1909-
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McKissick Enterprises.
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McKissick, Floyd B. (Floyd Bixler), 1922-1991
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Floyd B. McKissick (1922-1991) was born in Asheville, N.C. He was an attorney, businessman, and civil rights leader. McKissick married Evelyn Williams, with whom he had four children: Joycelyn; Andree; Floyd, Jr.; and Charmaine. From the description of Floyd B. McKissick papers, 1940s-1980s. WorldCat record id: 39668375 Floyd B. McKissick (1922-1991), the son of Ernest Boyce and Magnolia Thompson McKissick, was born in Asheville, N.C., on 9 March 1922. He earned...