-- CANVAS Learning Management System, system user since 2015
--My research interests center in North Carolina history and art; most of my writing has focused on educational history, as well as race relations, in the Old North State.
contact email: stevenahill66@gmail.com OR sahill@wcpss.net
contact email: stevenahill66@gmail.com OR sahill@wcpss.net
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Please enjoy my first book about a small neighborhood in Raleigh--Caraleigh--that has had a significant impact on Raleigh's development. In Caraleigh's history, the origins of Raleigh’s north-south divide can be seen in many economic, psychological, social and political perils. While the Downtown South project promises a bright future for Raleigh in 2020, a close examination of the city’s economic and social stratification in the past reveals the city’s unequal economic and social stratification, resulting in an affluent north Raleigh and a pauperized “south Raleigh ghetto.” This work illuminates previously unrecognized aspects of Raleigh’s history, namely how an outskirt neighborhood shaped the city’s expansion during the twentieth century.
#raleigh #downtownsouth #NorthCarolinahistory #NChistory #textiles #cottonmills #racerelations #mcfarlandpublishing Available for pre-order #
"C. M. Eppes, 1858–1942: Uncle Tom or Racial Diplomat?" can be read here in the April 2019 edition of the North Carolina Historical Review.
--W.H. Davenport: Greenville, NC "colored' Schools Supervisor, 1900-1965.
--D.D. Garrett: Pitt County NAACP race leader 1915-2011.
--Henry Eppes: NC State Senator, 1830-1903.
--H.B. Sugg: Farmville, NC, education and race leader, 1885-1980.
--D.H. Conley: Pitt County Schools Superintendent,1902-1992
--Bennie Rountree: North Carolina, SCLC president, 1935-
--W.S. Creecy 1855-1929, farmer, inventor, businessman founder of Winterville, NC.
--W.S. Creecy: 1875-1940, Northampton County, NC, minister, educator, and race leader.
--Lost Murals in North Carolina
--Hidden History news segment
--Hate Belts in World War One
--The Lusitania Beyond Lecture
--Saint Lucy at the NC Museum of Art
--Creative Destruction of the First Mover
--South Ayden High School Class of 1967 reunion
--Teacher sheds light on schools' Jim Crow past
--Teacher Archiving History 2017
--ECU History Education: Using Visuals in the Classroom
--The Daily Reflector, February 17, 2019.
--Presentation, Pitt Count Historical Society, 2019.
The Daily Reflector, March 17, 2019. article / image
--Andrew Best, M.D. , physician, educator, and race leader.
--"C. M. Eppes, 1858–1942: Uncle Tom or Racial Diplomat?"
--Arthur S. Alford, "Ott" : Superintendent of Pitt County Schools from 1965-1982.
--Professor Augustus McIver Witherspoon
--Video Documentary of Augustus McIver Witherspoon
--The Lusitania Beyond Lecture
--Saint Lucy at the NC Museum of Art
--Creative Destruction of the First Mover
--South Ayden High School Class of 1967 reunion
--Teacher sheds light on schools' Jim Crow past
--Teacher Archiving History 2017
--ECU History Education: Using Visuals in the Classroom
--The Daily Reflector, February 17, 2019.
--Presentation, Pitt Count Historical Society, 2019.
The Daily Reflector, March 17, 2019. article / image
--Andrew Best, M.D. , physician, educator, and race leader.
--"C. M. Eppes, 1858–1942: Uncle Tom or Racial Diplomat?"
--Arthur S. Alford, "Ott" : Superintendent of Pitt County Schools from 1965-1982.
--Professor Augustus McIver Witherspoon
--Video Documentary of Augustus McIver Witherspoon

The teaching legend. 15 years since I graduated high school and me and my friends still talk about what a fantasirc teacher he was.
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