Papers, 1951-1975, 1964

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Papers, 1951-1975, 1964

Contains a copy of the 1951 petition seeking admittance of blacks to the city-operated Bonnie Brae Golf Course along with related material. Also contains material documenting Richardson Preyer's unsuccessful campaign against Dan K. Moore in the 1964 Democratic Party primary for governor of N.C.

ca. 100 items.

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Preyer, Richardson, 1919-2001

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Lunsford Richardson Preyer (1919-2001) was a lawyer, judge, politician, educator, and civic and philanthropic leader from Greensboro, N.C. Lunsford Richardson Preyer was born in Greensboro, N.C., on 11 January 1919, the third of five sons of William Yost Preyer and Mary Norris Richardson Preyer. Rich graduated from Woodberry Forest School in 1937, Princeton University in 1941, and Harvard Law School in 1949. Between college and law school, Preyer joined the Un...

Grier, Joseph W. (Joseph Williamson), 1915-

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Charlotte, N.C. attorney. Former chairperson of the Charlotte Park and Recreation Commission, and Mecklenburg County campaign chairperson for Richardson Preyor's 1964 NC gubernatorial campaign. From the description of Papers, 1951-1975, 1964 (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 19686802 ...

Moore, Daniel Killian, 1906-1986

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