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Principal and students of the East Carolina Indian School

The East Carolina Indian School was established in Sampson County in 1943 as a high school for Coharie tribal members. In this photo, principal A.H. Wolfe (right) poses with students Eleanor Rose Strickland, Howard Bell, Fierella Emanuel, Wilfred Bell, Elizabeth Brewington, Mack Goodman, Sarah Jane Goins, Ruth Knight, Kneil Goins, Gurtice Goins, and Dorothy Young.

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