North Carolina
Mary Mills (1912-2010): African-American Nurse in Lebanon
This article is co-written by Micah Khater and Graham Auman Pitts. Khater is a recent graduate (’15) of North Carolina State University with a B.A. in History and French. Originally from North Carolina, Pitts is currently completing his dissertation in Georgetown […]
Bridging the Divide in Andrews, North Carolina
This article originally appeared on Arab American Institute’s website on January 20, 2015. The author, Joan Hanna, granted the Center permission to republish. The article can be found here. A Note from the Center: In 2010, when we established the first […]
Lorraine Thomas: A Story of Perseverance, Independence and Respect
The oral history was recorded by Mandy Benter who also wrote this article. Photos are courtesy of the Thomas family. This month, the Moise A. Khayrallah Center of Lebanese Diaspora Studies had the pleasure of interviewing Lorraine Thomas of Raleigh. […]