On this day in 1915: The N.C. legislature passes bills exempting Confederate veterans from jury duty and prohibiting white nurses from attending to black patients in hospitals.
Posted in History, On This Day, tagged nc confederate veterans, nc hospitals, nc jury duty on March 9, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
On this day in 1915: The N.C. legislature passes bills exempting Confederate veterans from jury duty and prohibiting white nurses from attending to black patients in hospitals.
Posted in Tar Heelia, tagged blackbeard, carmichael auditorium, confederate memorabilia, confederate monuments, lost cause, louis armstrong, nc confederate veterans, pirates, queen anne's revenge, reidsville nc, unc chapel hill on June 11, 2011 | 3 Comments »
– At last, Revenge is ours (or not). Including Blackbeard’s artisanal arsenal. – eBay eye-catchers: a medal of Lost Cause honor and a poster for Louis Armstrong at Carmichael Auditorium. – What exactly is a Confederate monument? And what should Reidsville do with the one that lost its kepied head to a reckless driver?