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'''Scouting in North Carolina''' has a long history, from the [[1910s]] to the present day, serving thousands of youth in programs that suit the environment in which they live.
'''Scouting in North Carolina''' has a long history, from the 1910s to the present day, serving thousands of youth in programs that suit the environment in which they live.


==Early history (1910-1950)==
== Early history (1910-1950) ==
Until 1948, some southern councils of the [[Boy Scouts of America]] were racially segregated. Colored Troops, as they were officially known, were given little support from Districts and Councils.   Some Scouting executives and leaders believed that Colored Scouts and Leaders would be less able to live up to the ideals of the Boy Scouts. The National Office began a program of integrating local councils in 1940, which was largely complete in 1948.
Until 1948, some southern councils of the [[Boy Scouts of America]] were racially segregated. Colored Troops, as they were officially known, were given little support from Districts and Councils. Some Scouting executives and leaders believed that Colored Scouts and Leaders would be less able to live up to the ideals of the Boy Scouts. The National Office began a program of integrating local councils in 1940, which was largely complete in 1948.


==Recent history (1950-1990)==
== Recent history (1950-1990) ==


==Boy Scouting in North Carolina==
== Boy Scouting in North Carolina ==


There are eleven [[Boy Scouts of America]] councils in North Carolina.
There are eleven [[Boy Scouts of America]] councils in North Carolina.
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*[[Tuscarora Council]]
*[[Tuscarora Council]]


==Girl Scouting in North Carolina==
== Girl Scouting in North Carolina ==
There are seven Girl Scout council offices in North Carolina.  
There are seven Girl Scout council offices in North Carolina.  



Revision as of 13:29, 7 December 2009

Scouting in North Carolina has a long history, from the 1910s to the present day, serving thousands of youth in programs that suit the environment in which they live.

Early history (1910-1950)

Until 1948, some southern councils of the Boy Scouts of America were racially segregated. Colored Troops, as they were officially known, were given little support from Districts and Councils. Some Scouting executives and leaders believed that Colored Scouts and Leaders would be less able to live up to the ideals of the Boy Scouts. The National Office began a program of integrating local councils in 1940, which was largely complete in 1948.

Recent history (1950-1990)

Boy Scouting in North Carolina

There are eleven Boy Scouts of America councils in North Carolina.

Girl Scouting in North Carolina

There are seven Girl Scout council offices in North Carolina.