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Introduction
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Secondary Sources: Books, Student Papers, Etc.
Anderson, Jean.
Durham County
. 2nd edition. Durham: Duke University Press, 2013.
Arkin, Nicole E. "
Sick and Tired in the City of Medicine: A Study on Healthcare and Language Barriers through Fieldwork at El Centro Hispano in Durham
."
Undergraduate Honors paper, Duke University, 2007.
Darkis, Fred R., Jr.
Durham, North Carolina, City of Medicine USA: A Short History of the Medical Development of a City Whose Primary Employer as It Approaches the End of the 20th Century is Medicine and its Allied Industries, 1890-1990
. 1991.
Link, Albert N.
A Generosity of Spirit: The Early History of the Research Triangle Park
. Durham: Research Triangle Foundation, 1995.
Meeker, Suzanne.
The patterns and process of residential segregation: Durham, N. C., 1920-1970
.
Durham: Duke University, 1973.
Moyen, Eric Anthony.
Carolina's Campus and Community: The Historical Development of Town and Gown Relations in Twentieth-Century North Carolina
. Ph. D. dissertation, University of Kentucky, 2004.
Snider, David. "
Missteps and movement forward : the decline and revitalization of downtown Durham
." Undergraduate thesis, Duke University, 2007.
Stevens, Jeanne E. "
The Impacts of World War II on Duke University
." Undergraduate Honors paper, Duke University, 1991.
Svolos, Tom. "
Romeo Guest, the Research Triangle, and the 'New' New South
."
Undergraduate Honors paper, Duke University, 1988.
Will, Tyler W. "
The Powers that Built the Research Triangle Park: Government, Industry, and Academia in North Carolina's High-Technology Park
."
Undergraduate Honors paper, Duke University, 2003.
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