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Walking primers and trucking with mule-drawn sled

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This is a black and white photograph of a farmers controlling a mule drawn sled. They are using draft power to harvest tobacco leaves.

Wagg'n Tongue Projects Committee Excerpt, January, 1971

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This excerpt shows the two main contenders for the State's Mates annual project in 1971: work at a local orphanage and visiting patients at Dorothea Dix.

Wagg'n Tongue logo, 1963

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This logo appeared at the top of each issue of the Wagg'n Tongue, the monthly newsletter for State's Mates

W.H. Zoeller Glass Negative

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William Henry Zoeller operated a studio in Elizabeth City, NC from 1892 into the 1930s using glass plate technology.

Voices Extra Vol. 1, No. 3

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"The Group" printed a newsletter called Voices. In the first volume, they recount "Worker Sympathy Demonstration No. 1" held in support of the Physical Plant employees in partnership with the Society of Afro-American Culture.The demonstration was…

Violence Looms in Heat of Summer"

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There exists, however, a hard-core group of radical blacks who are of substantial numbers and are very vocal. They don’t want equality but supremacy. They are of the same mold as the Aryan Brotherhood except that their aim is the extermination…

Vietnam Moratorium Brochure

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This brochure for the Vietnam Moratorium displays dates for New Mobe's March on Washington.

Vetville, August 7, 1947

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Many State's Mates lived in Vetville until its demolition in the late 1950s. Vetville housed veterans and their families that came to North Carolina State College as a result of the G.I. Bill.

University of Georgia Vice Chancellor H.F. Robinson to NCSU Chancellor John Caldwell

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Dear John:

I have just read your most stirring remarks in Summer, 1968 issue of Phi Kappa Phi Journal entitled, "Where Do We Begin?" These words were most appropriate on the occasion of the funeral of Martin Luther King and I am glad to see them…