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PUBLICATIONS North Carolina Humanities Newsletter The newsletter of the North Carolina Humanities Council is published twice a year, in the spring and fall. The Humanities Council's Annual "Report to the People" is included in the spring issue.
>>Click here to download past newsletters.
Crossroads (formerly NC Crossroads) is a free broadside published quarterly that addresses fundamental questions about who we are and how we can live together in the world we share. Special bilingual issues (Spanish-English) are published annually. >> Click here to download past Crossroads.
Feeding the Ancient Fires: A Collection of Writings by North Carolina American Indians of Writings This anthology by North Carolina American Indians, edited by MariJo Moore, gathers together original poetry, narrative, illustrations, historical accounts, and personal reminiscences to let others know how it feels to be a modern-day American Indian. Feeding the Ancient Fires is the first book published by The Crossroads Press, a project of the Humanities Council. Contact Harlan Gradin for more information: Phone (336) 334-5236 >>Click here to email Harlin Gradin.
Watching TV Off the Back of a Fire Truck: Voices from the Floyd Flood in Eastern North Carolina In 1999 Hurricane Floyd devastated communities in the eastern part of North Carolina. This collection of first-hand accounts from survivors movingly and at times intensely illustrates how natural catastrophe can be both transitory and transformative. The flood "leveled distinctions that traditionally have often separated individuals and pitted them against each other." Eds. Julie Fay, Joyce Joines Newman, and Harlan Joel Gradin. Asst. Eds. Ana Cowo, Sharon O'Neill, Gary Redding, and Lois B. Watkins. Now available from The Crossroads Press. Phone (336) 334-5236 >>Click here to email Harlin Gradin.
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