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If you love Greensboro, this book is for you. It is a twentieth-century history of our city that was researched and written over a five-year period by Howard Covington Jr., who is a splendid storyteller who makes our leaders, our crises, our successes, our disappointments, our accomplishments all come alive. -Joseph B. Mullin, Pastor Emeritus First Presbyterian Church Greensboro, North Carolina
Henry E. Frye came of age just as the South was beginning a transformational change. When he graduated from college in 1953, African Americans like him could only hope that the future would be different from the past. At the close of his public career in 2001, he was chief justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court - the head of the state's third branch of government. Throughout their lives, Frye and his wife, Shirley, were in the vanguard of the advances that shaped the lives of African Americans. His election to the state legislature in 1968 was the beginning of steady, determined efforts to expand opportunities for African Americans in politics, business and society at large. This book traces, along with his, their careers as well and explores the growing participation of African Americans in the civic, political and social life of North Carolina.
"What William Cecil has accomplished at Biltmore Estate is one of
the great preservation success stories of all time. He has set a
high standard for what all historic house museums strive for:
magnificently preserved buildings and grounds, engaging
interpretation, and--perhaps most challenging of all--economic
self-sufficiency. It is no surprise that Biltmore Estate is widely
recognized as one of America's finest places to visit." "Biltmore is a glorious national historic landmark that, through
creative vision and entrepreneurial management, preserves and
provides insight into a way of life in the early 1900s. Bill is the
imaginative and multifaceted leader who has built this great
monument to enrich his community. George and I admire his
dedication and success." "Bill Cecil and his team at Biltmore Estate have sure proved
that they know how to build a successful business. They did it the
old-fashioned way: embrace a bold idea that others said could not
be done and--through commitment, determination, and hard
work--bring it to life. Their achievement against the odds is
inspiring, and their vision and perseverance are valuable lessons
to us all." "If George Vanderbilt did nothing more than engage the two most
prominent and storied designers of their time, architect Richard
Morris Hunt and landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted, to carry
out his vision of a European estate in the southern Appalachians,
he would have created an American icon. The beauty of the method by
which the estatewas executed and, even today, the meticulous
attention to detail, in the presentation and care of the estate by
William Cecil, have brought history to life."
If you love Greensboro, this book is for you. It is a twentieth-century history of our city that was researched and written over a five-year period by Howard Covington Jr., who is a splendid storyteller who makes our leaders, our crises, our successes, our disappointments, our accomplishments all come alive. -Joseph B. Mullin, Pastor Emeritus First Presbyterian Church Greensboro, North Carolina
In this collective biography spanning four generations, Howard
Covington explores how one prestigious family shaped the
development of Piedmont North Carolina, particularly the city of
Durham. Covington examines the lives and legacies of George
Washington Watts; his son-in-law, John Sprunt Hill; and Hill's son,
George Watts Hill, and grandson, George Watts Hill Jr., analyzing
the personalities, beliefs, relationships, and life forces that
propelled these four men to become leading figures of their
generations.
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