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Sue Myrick (born 1941), Mayor of Charlotte 1987–1991; U.S. Congresswoman from North Carolina 1995–2013 ; Michael Peterson (born 1943), novelist and convicted murderer; currently serving a life sentence for the 2003 murder of his wife ; Tom Regan (1938–2017), philosopher and animal rights activist at North Carolina State University
Male actors by populated place in North Carolina (2 C) Pages in category "Male actors from North Carolina" The following 90 pages are in this category, out of 90 total.
Jim Fulghum (1944–2014), physician and state legislator; James H. Harris (1832–1891), African-American politician, former slave, co-founder of North Carolina Republican Party; Winder R. Harris (1888–1973), Democratic United States Congressman; John Haywood, statesman and the longest-serving North Carolina State Treasurer (40 years)
A&T was the first land grant college for people of color in the state of North Carolina. [2] Over the 100 plus years of the university's existence, the academic scope expanded to encompass other disciplines. The North Carolina General Assembly redefined N.C. A&T as a regional university and through legislation made it a member of the University ...
Dale Earnhardt Jr. is a third-generation NASCAR driver who was born in Kannapolis, North Carolina, and still resides in the state. Over the course of his career, he has amassed 26 victories ...
Actresses by populated place in North Carolina (2 C) Pages in category "Actresses from North Carolina" The following 103 pages are in this category, out of 103 total.
SAS Institute founder and CEO Jim Goodnight is back to being the richest person in North Carolina, ... Sweeney nabbed the state’s top spot in 2022 with a reported net worth of $7.4 billion ...
Dale Folwell, North Carolina State Treasurer and North Carolina House of Representatives, Linda Garrou, North Carolina Senate; Voit Gilmore, director of the United States Travel Service and North Carolina Senate; Peaches Golding, appointed by HM Queen Elizabeth II as High Sheriff of Bristol 2010–2011, awarded the OBE