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In 1989, petitioner was offered a guest lecturer teaching
position at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, North
Carolina. She accepted the offer and moved to North Carolina.
She taught United States and Southern History during the 1989-
1990 academic year at the University of North Carolina at
Charlotte. She replaced a faculty member who had taken a 1-year
leave of absence. Upon the completion of her term as guest
lecturer, the University of North Carolina at Charlotte was
unable to offer petitioner further employment.
As stated above, petitioner had taught at Queens College in
Charlotte, North Carolina, from 1979 to 1982. After applying to
many schools, petitioner again was offered a teaching position at
Queens College, Charlotte, North Carolina, for the 1990-1991
academic year. She accepted the position as an Assistant
Professor of History. Petitioner had a "tenure-track" position
at Queens College.
Petitioners' teenage daughter, Laura, accompanied petitioner
to Charlotte, North Carolina. Laura attended high school in
Charlotte, North Carolina, from August 1990, through June 1991.
Laura graduated from that high school in June 1991.
Laura applied to and was accepted at the North Carolina
School of the Arts in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, for the
1991-1992 academic year. She continued at the North Carolina
School of the Arts through the fall semester of 1992.
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