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Tag Archives: Betty Smith
Wilson Library Exhibit Honors Four Alumni Writers
The lives and legacies of four writers who attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill between the two world wars, will be the subject of an exhibit July 16 through Sept. 30 at UNC’s Wilson Special Collections Library. … Continue reading
Posted in SHC Programs, Southern Culture, Writers
Tagged Betty Smith, exhibit, exhibition, literature, North Carolina Collection, North Carolina Literary Festival, Orson Welles, Paul Green, Rare Book Collection, Richard Wright, Robert Ruark, The Lost Colony, Thomas Wolfe, UNC alumni, University Archives, Walker Percy, Writers
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