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for North Carolina Literary Review Vol. 2 Issue 2, 1995
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Established in 1933 and existing for twenty-three years, Black Mountain College, with an enrollment of under 100 even in the best of years, was a bold experiment in education and the arts.
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Founded by John Andrew Rice and five other professors and using borrowed buildings for a campus, Black Mountain College became an innovative experiment in higher education.
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Patterson continues his series profiling North Carolina writers as well as those who have written in and about the state. In this installment he also includes writers A-D who were not listed in the first three columns.