Levine Museum of the New South
Organization
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Levine Museum of the New South oral history projects
Collection
Identifier: OH-MU
Scope and Contents
The Levine Museum of the New South collection is divided into thirteen series that cover a variety of historical topics related to the Charlotte region during the twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. Museum staff, student interns and consultants conducted the interviews between 1990 and the early 2000s. Many of the series were created as an accompaniment to museum programming during this time, while others reflect a desire to document a disappearing local history. Subjects explored in...
Dates:
1964 - 2002
North Carolina Century papers
Collection
Identifier: MS0353
Abstract
Materials pertaining to the research and publishing of North Carolina Century: Tar Heels who Made a Difference, 1900-2000, published by Levine Museum of the New South in Charlotte, NC. (Special Collections CT252 .N67 2002)
Dates:
circa 1950-2000
Protest of Keith Lamont Scott Police Shooting photographs and videos
Collection
Identifier: MS0586
Abstract
Contains digital material collected by the Levine Museum of the New South in the context of its rapid-response community exhibit, K(NO)W Justice K(NO)W Peace. Includes photographs, videos and sketches.
Dates:
2016-09-20 - 2016-10-03
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Finding aids are guides to archival collections, including manuscripts, university records, and oral history collections. These guides help you find physical collections which can be viewed in the Dalton Reading Room on the 10th floor of Atkins Library. A small number of finding aids link to digital content online. Please contact us to learn more or to schedule an appointment:Special Collections and University Archives
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