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6212
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Robinson continues this series profiling North Carolina writers, as well as those who have written in and about the state. Included in this latest installment are Thomas Sewall Inborden, Randall Jarrell, H. G. Jones, Randall Kenan, and Horace Kephart.
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6215
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Robinson continues this series profiling North Carolina writers, as well as those who have written in or about the state. Included in this latest installment are Dennis Heartt, Hinton Helper, Archibald Henderson, Judy Hogan, and George Moses Horton.
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6214
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Patterson continues this series profiling North Carolina writers, as well as those who have written in or about the state. Included in this latest installment are Carl Goerch, Jaki Green, Paul Green, Allan Gurganus, and Alonzo Cleveland Hall.
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6226
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Patterson continues his series profiling North Carolina writers as well as those who have written in and about the state. Included in this latest installment are Julie Fay, Julia Fields, John Hope Franklin, and Kaye Gibbons.
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6225
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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.
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1990
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In such novels as RANEY and WALKING ACROSS EGYPT, North Carolina novelist Clyde Edgerton presents characters who use music as a means of coping with the unreasonable demands of their faiths.
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6224
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In this third installment, Patterson continues his series profiling North Carolina writers as well as those who have written in and about the state. He provides a short sketch of each writer, including birthplace, additional occupations, and works published.
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28452
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Mab Segrest is one of North Carolina’s best-known organizers against racist and homophobic violence. An excerpt of Segrest’s new work, Memoir of a Race Traitor, is published here. The memoir tells of her work with North Carolinians Against Racist and Religious Violence, organizing against the Klan and Nazi movements in places like Statesville, Shelby, and Robeson County. Segrest’s personal story is also told and how she became a “race traitor.”
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Independent Weekly (NoCar Oversize AP 2 .I57 [volumes 13 - 23 on microfilm]), Vol. 12 Issue 17, April-May 1994, p21-25 Periodical Website
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1090
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This is one of a number of articles (pp. 54-99) detailing the output of Chapel Hill writer Manly Wade Wellman (1903-1986). Each article offers a tribute to the man and his writing legacy, which includes science fiction, history, biography, and comic books.
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1091
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Inglis Fletcher's literary career and her interest in the history and people of North Carolina are chronicled in her papers housed at East Carolina University's J. Y. Joyner Library.
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1092
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Omar ibn Sayid was a 19th-century Arabic scholar/slave in North Carolina whose writings chronicle the thoughts and conditions of slaves in America.
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1093
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North Carolina writer Rose Goode McCullough, who is a remarkable 108 years old, lived in New Bern and wrote about her experiences and the people there.
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6223
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This ongoing series of columns briefly profiles North Carolina writers as well as those who have written in or about the state. Patterson provides a short sketch of each writer, including birthplace, additional occupations, and works published. Also included is a column on Mebane Holomon Burgwyn, published in the FAYETTEVILLE OBSERVER at the time of her death in 1992.
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781
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Margaret Maron, one of the world's most respected mystery writers, grew up on a farm in Wake County dreaming of a career as a poet.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 60 Issue 4, Sept 1992, p38-40, por
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6228
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This is the first of a series of columns that will briefly profile North Carolina writers, as well as those who have written in or about the state. Patterson produces a short sketch of each writer, including place of birth, other occupations, and works published.