[Ephemera on North Carolina artists]. Part 1 of 2: Artists: K-M. [1950]-

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Little, Willie Lee.

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Igoe, Lynn, 1937-2006

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Lamar, Stoney, 1951-

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Morgan, Clarence, 1950-

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Logan, Juan

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Martin, Eugene J. (Eugene James), 1938-2005

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McNellis, Laura Craig, 1957-

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Kiffney, Cathy.

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Kotara, Ken.

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McIver, Beverly

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Melvin, James W

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Kremen, Irwin

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Artist and Duke University professor emeritus of psychology. From the description of Papers, [198-]-1997. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 39330845 ...

Levine, Amy

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Lauterer, Jock

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Jock Lauterer of Chapel Hill, N.C., is a photojournalist and educator who teaches community journalism, photojournalism, and newswriting classes at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, from which he received his undergraduate degree in 1967. He is the founding director of the Carolina Community Media Project, an outreach initiative in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication. Prior to returning to his alma mater in 2001, he created and ran the photojournalism program at Pennsy...

Long, McKendree Robbins, 1888-1976

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McKendree Robbins Long was a member of the Davidson College class of 1910. He left Davidson to study art in New York and Europe. He became a pastor and lived in Statesville, N.C. From the description of Letter, 1906. (American Museum of Natural History). WorldCat record id: 722092404 ...