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CITIZEN SOLDIERS
by
James L. Leloudis
, Robert R. Korstad
in
Academic communities
/ African Americans
/ American minorities
/ Anthropology
/ Armed forces
/ Behavioral sciences
/ Bennett College
/ Black communities
/ Black people
/ Charitable behavior
/ College students
/ Communities
/ Duke University
/ Economic disciplines
/ Economics
/ Education
/ Ethnic groups
/ Ethnology
/ First One Hundred
/ History of the Americas
/ Human behavior
/ Human societies
/ Information science
/ Library collections
/ Library science
/ Military personnel
/ Military science
/ North Carolina Fund
/ Political science
/ Postwar 20th century history, from c 1945 to c 2000
/ Poverty
/ Poverty & unemployment
/ Social behavior
/ Social groups
/ Social interaction
/ Socioeconomics
/ Sociology
/ Soldiers
/ Students
/ Susie Powell
/ US Politics
/ Volunteerism
/ White people
2011,2010
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CITIZEN SOLDIERS
by
James L. Leloudis
, Robert R. Korstad
in
Academic communities
/ African Americans
/ American minorities
/ Anthropology
/ Armed forces
/ Behavioral sciences
/ Bennett College
/ Black communities
/ Black people
/ Charitable behavior
/ College students
/ Communities
/ Duke University
/ Economic disciplines
/ Economics
/ Education
/ Ethnic groups
/ Ethnology
/ First One Hundred
/ History of the Americas
/ Human behavior
/ Human societies
/ Information science
/ Library collections
/ Library science
/ Military personnel
/ Military science
/ North Carolina Fund
/ Political science
/ Postwar 20th century history, from c 1945 to c 2000
/ Poverty
/ Poverty & unemployment
/ Social behavior
/ Social groups
/ Social interaction
/ Socioeconomics
/ Sociology
/ Soldiers
/ Students
/ Susie Powell
/ US Politics
/ Volunteerism
/ White people
2011,2010
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CITIZEN SOLDIERS
by
James L. Leloudis
, Robert R. Korstad
in
Academic communities
/ African Americans
/ American minorities
/ Anthropology
/ Armed forces
/ Behavioral sciences
/ Bennett College
/ Black communities
/ Black people
/ Charitable behavior
/ College students
/ Communities
/ Duke University
/ Economic disciplines
/ Economics
/ Education
/ Ethnic groups
/ Ethnology
/ First One Hundred
/ History of the Americas
/ Human behavior
/ Human societies
/ Information science
/ Library collections
/ Library science
/ Military personnel
/ Military science
/ North Carolina Fund
/ Political science
/ Postwar 20th century history, from c 1945 to c 2000
/ Poverty
/ Poverty & unemployment
/ Social behavior
/ Social groups
/ Social interaction
/ Socioeconomics
/ Sociology
/ Soldiers
/ Students
/ Susie Powell
/ US Politics
/ Volunteerism
/ White people
2011,2010
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2011,2010
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In mid-June 1964, Susie Powell, a native of Whitakers, a small town in eastern North Carolina, and a student at Bennett College, scribbled a brief note in her diary. She was one of a group of student volunteers—100 in 1964, followed by another 250 in 1965—selected by the North Carolina Fund as foot soldiers in the battle against poverty. Powell and her compatriots in the North Carolina Volunteers, dubbed the “First One Hundred” by the state’s press, had just finished a three-day orientation at Duke University. They had spent their days in classrooms, listening to professors and public
Publisher
The University of North Carolina Press,University of North Carolina Press
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9780807871140, 0807871141, 9780807833797, 0807833797
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