Somebody Knows My Name: Marriages of Freed People in North Carolina, County by County by Barnetta McGhee White, Ph.D. Copyright © 1995. All rights reserved.
Dr. White has graciously permitted the NCGS to publish the Introduction to her book Somebody Knows My Name. The Introduction outlines the history and the laws pertaining to the marriage of freed persons in North Carolina and other southern states. She includes references to sources used in the Introduction.
Please direct all correspondence to:
Dr. Barnetta McGhee White
415 Obie Drive
Durham, North Carolina 27713-8813
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