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January 05, 2009: State Library of North Carolina: Digital Project

"A big chunk of African-American history, in Wilmington and elsewhere, can now be studied online, thanks to an effort by the State Library of North Carolina."

"The Raleigh-based state agency has put digital images of a 1910 reference book, An Era of Progress and Promise online as part of its Digital Repository."

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