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Primary Source: Jane Caroline North's Traveling Diary
Primary Source: Janet Schaw on American Agriculture
Primary Source: Jesse Cook's Orphan Apprenticeship
Primary Source: Jesse Helms' Viewpoint on the Speaker Ban
Primary Source: John Chavis Opens a School for White and Black Students
Primary Source: John Jea's Narrative on Slavery and Christianity
Primary Source: John Lawson's Assessment of the Tuscarora
Primary Source: John White Searches for the Colonists
Primary Source: Johnson's Amnesty Proclamation
Primary Source: Joining a 4-H Club
Primary Source: Juanita Hinson and the East Durham Mill Village
Primary Source: Landing in Europe, Through the Eyes of the Cape Fear
Primary Source: Lasting Impacts of the Great Depression
Primary Source: Leo Africanus Describes Timbuktu
Primary Source: Leonidas Polk and the Farmers' Alliance
Primary Source: Letter Concerning Nat Turner's Rebellion
Primary Source: Letter Detailing Triracial Segregation in Robeson County
Primary Source: Letter from an African American Citizen of Wilmington to the President
Primary Source: Letter Home from the American Expeditionary Force
Primary Source: Letter Promoting the Good Roads Movement
Primary Source: Life in Camp
Primary Source: Life on the Land: Voices
Primary Source: Life Under Union Occupation
Primary Source: Lincoln's Plans for Reconstruction
Primary Source: Long Way to Travel
Primary Source: Lord Dunmore's Proclamation
Primary Source: Louella Odessa Saunders on Self-Sufficient Farming
Primary Source: Louisa Jacobs on Freedmen
Primary Source: Loyalist Perspective on the Violence in Wilmington
Primary Source: Lunsford Lane Buys His Freedom
Primary Source: Margaret Rogers and Prisoners of War in North Carolina
Primary Source: Mary Allen Discusses a Farm Family in Sampson County
Primary Source: Mary Slocumb at Moores Creek Bridge: The Birth of a Legend
Primary Source: Max Bennet Thrasher on Rural Free Delivery
Primary Source: May 1865 Advertisements
Primary Source: Military Reconstruction Act