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| | Index | | Abortion, 161, 180 ; modernizer-tradition- alist differences over, 21, 41 - 42, 54, 55 - 57 ; and Hunt, 28, 142 ; and Helms, 124, 138, 146, 148, 149, 151 --state fund for, 172 - 73, 193, 198 ; and Hunt, 33, 34, 142; and Martin, 33-34, 180, 183, 209 ; Democratic-Republican differences over, 34, 55, 182 ; and Jor- dan, 45, 209 | | | Accuracy in Academe, 136 | | | Accuracy in Media, 136 | | | Activist government. See Government ac- tivism | | | Advisory Budget Commission, 43 | | | Affirmative action, 19, 21 | | | AFL-CIO, 31, 39, 89, 134, 148; and pro- posed Labor Education Center, 90, 91 ; lobbying efforts of, 100 - 101 ; and citi- zen activism, 191, 192 | | | Agriculture: and traditionalism, 18 -19; regional distribution of, 61, 67 ; place of in North Carolina's economy, 62, 66 - 67; importance of tobacco cultivation in, 64, 66, 67 | | | Alamance County, 170 | | | Alexander, Bill, 41 | | | Alexander, Kelly, Jr., 114 | | | Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Work- ers Union (ACTWU), 97 - 98 | | | American Airlines, 82, 83 | | | American Federation of Labor (AFL), 13. See also AFL-CIO | | | American Federation of State, Municipal, and County Employees (AFSMCE), 92 | | | American Textile Manufacturers' Insti- tute, 98 | | | Amnesty International, 113 | | | Antiwar movement, 25, 27, 129, 165 | | | Apparel industry: traditionalism of, 25, 32, 74, 86, opposition of to high-tech industry, 25, 32, 75 ; and Martin, 32; place of in North Carolina's manufac- turing sector, 62, 63, 64, 70 ; wages in, 64, 70, 74, 75; regional distribution of, 67, 68 ; problems facing, 75; labor rela- tions in, 87. See also Low-wage indus- tries | | | Asheville, 66, 69, 79, 168, 170 | | | Atlantic coast, 58 - 59, 61, 169, 191, 206 | | | Atlantic Committee for Research in Edu- cation (ACRE), 51 | | | Aycock, Charles B., 7, 8 | | | Ballenger, Cass, 90 | | | Banking and finance industry, 23, 32, 37, 59-61, 63, 65, 86, 203 | | | Baptist church, 19, 96, 126, 129, 138 | | | Basic Education Plan (BEP), 34, 46, 49 - 50 | | | Bayh, Birch, 128 | | | Beilman, Don, 78 | | | Bennett, Bert, 28- 29 | | | Berry, Harriet Morehead, 9 | | | Bertie County, 152 | | | Bickett, Thomas, 13- 14 | | | Big business. See Business community | | | Black Political Caucus, 190, 192 | | | Blacks: exclusion of from political life, 2, 7, 13, 14, 102, 117 ; in fusion forces, 4 - 6, 22; in General Assembly, 5, 112, 115, 116, 117, 118 ; disfranchisement mea- sures used against, 6, 7, 8, 102; spend- ing on schools for, 7, 8, 48 ; affirmative action for, 19, 21; and traditionalists, 19, 35 ; and modernizers, 21, 33, 35, 78, 104, 192, 193; and Helms, 25, 104, 202 ; and Martin, 33, 207 ; and Jordan, 45, 207; and women's issues, 55, 56 ; as per- centage of population regionally and statewide, 61; and Hunt, 78, 104, 137, 143, 147, 149, 150, 152; lack of eco- nomic opportunities for, 83, 102; and unions, 91, 96, 97; as Democrats/ Democratic voters, 104, 113-14, 147, 148, 156, 169, 174, 177, 202, 211 ; politi- | -223- | | |
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Publication Information: Book Title: Tar Heel Politics: Myths and Realities. Contributors: Paul Luebke - author. Publisher: University of North Carolina Press. Place of Publication: Chapel Hill, NC. Publication Year: 1990. Page Number: 223.
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