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Eva Clayton (born 1934), U.S. Congresswoman from North Carolina 1992–2003; she graduated from Johnson C. Smith University and North Carolina Central University Allison Hedge Coke (born 1958), American Book Award-winning author of Blood Run and other novels (raised in North Carolina, various counties)
History portal; United States portal; This category includes people who were notable in the Province of North Carolina (and the Roanoke Colony) prior to the era of American Revolution. That is, they were notable before about 1765, such as people involved in the French and Indian War.
Pages in category "Lists of people from North Carolina" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; Edit; ... Lists of people from North Carolina (2 C, 13 P) A. Alumni by high school in North Carolina ...
Calvin Jones (1775–1846), Mayor of Raleigh, Adjutant General of North Carolina, and founder of Wake Forest College [19] I. Beverly Lake, former Chief Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court; Clarence Lightner (1921–2002), mayor (1973–1975); Raleigh's first popularly elected African-American mayor and first of any major Southern city
Susan C. Fisher, North Carolina House of Representatives; D. Bruce Goforth, North Carolina House of Representatives; V. Lamar Gudger, United States House of Representatives; Bill Hendon (1944–2018), author, POW/MIA activist, and two-term U.S. Congressman from North Carolina; Patricia Hollingsworth Holshouser (1939–2006), First Lady of North ...
Members of the Confederate House of Representatives from North Carolina (17 P) Pages in category "People of North Carolina in the American Civil War" The following 161 pages are in this category, out of 161 total.
Ethan Albright, NFL Pro Bowl long snapper, played for University of North Carolina and NFL's Miami Dolphins, Buffalo Bills, and Washington Redskins [1] Keenan Allen, NFL Pro Bowl wide receiver for the Los Angeles Chargers [2] Tom Alston, former Major League Baseball first baseman and first African-American to play for the St. Louis Cardinals [3]