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for Carolina Country Vol. 51 Issue 4, April 2019
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Abstract:
Begun by an Ohioan woman to pay tribute to her Appalachian heritage, barn quilts have found a firm foundation of interest in Western North Carolina. Artfully synthesizing history, culture, and community spirit, they can be found along highways and back roads in counties such as Yancey, Mitchell, and Haywood.
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Literary guidebooks co-created by the North Carolina Arts Council celebrate the selected writings and their authors, representatives of the state's multicultural spectrum. This article, Tour 12 of the “Literary Trails of North Carolina” series, profiles novels set in North Carolina towns and writers such as O. Henry.
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North Carolina Arts Council;
LITERARY TRAILS OF NORTH CAROLINA (book);
Eubanks, Georgann;
Edgerton, Clyde, 1944-;
Hart, John, 1965-;
Maron, Margaret;
Porter, William S.--see O. Henry;
State Library of North Carolina ;
Michener, Meredith Slane;
Murrow, Edward R., 1908-1965;
International Civil Rights Center and Museum (Greensboro)
Abstract:
Representing the culture of the Appalachians to the Coast, genres such as bluegrass, and musicians like Belhaven native Little Eva is African American Music Trails. Including a CD of recordings, it tells the story of African Americans’ contribution to music in North Carolina and beyond from the early 20th century to the 1970s.