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ROAD SCHOLARS

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Thomas McGowan, Ph.D.
  • From Murph(e)y to Manteo: North Carolina Place Names and Their Stories
  • Orville Hicks: "Mule Egg Seller" and Appalachian Storyteller
  • Tar Heel Folklife: The Rich Variety of North Carolina Traditional Arts, Crafts, and Expression
William McNeill, M.A.
  • Outside the Frame: The Astonishing Life of Whistler's Mother
  • Fannin' the Heat Away: A Celebration of the Art and Social History of the Handheld Church Fan
  • Tango! The Song! The Dance! The Obsession! (new)
Lenard D. Moore, M.A.
  • The Black Arts Movement (BAM): Another Burst of Poetic Creativity
  • Cultural Writing: Using Music and Visual Art in Poetry
  • Towards the Mastery of Haiku: Recording American and African American Culture
Willie Nelms, M.A., M.S.L.S.
  • The Crusade Against Illiteracy in the United States: The Life and Times of Cora Wilson Stewart
Roxanne Newton, Ph.D.
  • Hard Times in the Mill: Working Lives Past and Present
  • The Fabric of Hope and Resistance: North Carolina Women on Strike
  • Blood on the Cloth: Ella May Wiggins and the 1929 Gastonia Strike (new)
Charles D. Orzech, Ph.D.
  • Buddhism, Mortality, and the Search for Happiness
  • Galilee to Jerusalem: The Meaning of Traditional Church Architecture
Sylvia Payne, B.A.
  • Storytelling: Passing It On Through Oral Tradition
  • We Have Stories to Tell - Family and Personal Stories
John R. Peacock III, Ph.D.
  • Bryan Grimes: Soldier and Citizen
  • Douglas Freeman and the Southern Intellectual Community
  • James Longstreet: Scalawag or Scapegoat?