Charles Norfleet Hunter
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Charles Norfleet Hunter
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Charles Norfleet Hunter was an American educator, journalist, and historian. Hunter actively engaged in several late nineteenth-century reform movements. In the 1870s, he participated in the Temperance movement. Beginning in his twenties, Hunter played a significant role as a teacher or principal at the "Colored Graded Schools" in Durham, Goldsboro, and Raleigh as well as at rural schools in Robeson, Chatham, Cumberland, and Johnston Counties. Hunter also helped lead an initiative to build the B
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American journalist
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Norfleet_Hunter
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2021-02-21T17:43:11Z
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2024-08-29T05:56:59Z
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