James B. Hunt

James B. Hunt
Author: Wayne Grimsley
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2003
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780786416073

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Democrat James B. Hunt had a long career in politics, serving as governor of North Carolina from 1977 through 1985 and then again from 1993 through 2001. He not only exemplified the progressive tradition of earlier North Carolina governors, but transformed the tradition to embrace a concern for minorities, women's rights and consumer issues. This biography of James B. Hunt begins with a discussion of the influence of his father, a hard-driving federal official who demanded much from his oldest son, his mother, a college-educated teacher who encouraged him to study and work hard, and his hometown of Rock Ridge, where he developed his strong community ethic but had to deal with the town's support for racial segregation and tobacco. It chronicles his years at North Carolina State College, where he was student president for two terms, his transformation from a campaign volunteer for Terry Sanford to a political insider at both the state and national levels, and his close relationships with Sanford and his key adviser Bert Bennett. The author then discusses how Hunt, still unknown to most of the public, defeated candidates with more campaign money to become lieutenant governor of the state in 1972, and describes his first two successful campaigns for the governorship, and the actions he took and programs he implemented in his first term as governor.

Addresses and Public Papers of James Baxter Hunt, Jr., Governor of North Carolina

Addresses and Public Papers of James Baxter Hunt, Jr., Governor of North Carolina
Author: James B. Hunt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 864
Release: 1982
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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This book is considered to be an official public record of the State of North Carolina. As such, it is distributed free of charge. We are allowed to charge a fee of $9.00 per copy to cover shipping costs. For more information, please call 919-733-7442, ext. 0.

James B. Hunt, Jr

James B. Hunt, Jr
Author: North Carolina. Governor (1977-1985 : Hunt)
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2002
Genre: Governors
ISBN:

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James B. Hunt, Jr

James B. Hunt, Jr
Author: Seth Effron
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2002
Genre: Governors
ISBN:

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Mnemonology

Mnemonology
Author: James B. Worthen
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2011-02-25
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1136847960

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This book bridges the gap between basic memory research and mnemonic applications through a careful analysis of the processes that underlie effective memory aids. The book traces the history of mnemonics, examines popular techniques, and discusses the current relevance of mnemonics to both psychological researchers and those seeking to improve their memory. Using a unique approach (termed "mnemonology"), the authors seek not necessarily to promote specific mnemonic techniques, but to provide information which will allow one to improve memory by creating their own mnemonics.

James Hunt Against All Odds

James Hunt Against All Odds
Author: Eoin Young
Publisher: Dutton
Total Pages: 182
Release: 1978-04-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780525136255

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State of the State

State of the State
Author: North Carolina. Governor (1977-1985 : Hunt)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 15
Release: 1979
Genre: North Carolina
ISBN:

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The Wilmington Ten

The Wilmington Ten
Author: Kenneth Robert Janken
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2015-10-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 1469624842

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In February 1971, racial tension surrounding school desegregation in Wilmington, North Carolina, culminated in four days of violence and skirmishes between white vigilantes and black residents. The turmoil resulted in two deaths, six injuries, more than $500,000 in damage, and the firebombing of a white-owned store, before the National Guard restored uneasy peace. Despite glaring irregularities in the subsequent trial, ten young persons were convicted of arson and conspiracy and then sentenced to a total of 282 years in prison. They became known internationally as the Wilmington Ten. A powerful movement arose within North Carolina and beyond to demand their freedom, and after several witnesses admitted to perjury, a federal appeals court, also citing prosecutorial misconduct, overturned the convictions in 1980. Kenneth Janken narrates the dramatic story of the Ten, connecting their story to a larger arc of Black Power and the transformation of post-Civil Rights era political organizing. Grounded in extensive interviews, newly declassified government documents, and archival research, this book thoroughly examines the 1971 events and the subsequent movement for justice that strongly influenced the wider African American freedom struggle.