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Entries written by: James Martin, Sr.

James I. Martin, Sr. holds degrees from Duke University (B.A.), East Carolina University (M.A.) and Emory University (Ph.D., History). He is an Associate Professor of History and Chair of the Department of Government, History, and Justice at Campbell University. Dr. Martin studies ethnohistory and social studies education. He is currently working on a book about a small town Jewish community in North Carolina.

Campbell named him 2004-2005 Professor of the Year.  

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James G. Martin (1935 - ) Encyclopedia

A former Congressman with a Ph.D. in chemistry, James Grubbs Martin came to Raleigh to serve as governor of North Carolina from 1985 to 1993.  During his gubernatorial terms, Martin focused on roads and education, and the state led the nation in economic development.

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Sidney E. Unger (1896-1972) Encyclopedia

Rabbi Samuel Emmanuel Unger was an enigmatic figure—altruistic but hard-nosed, ecumenical but distinctively Jewish, theologically conservative yet not legalistically Orthodox. 

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