Harris, Bernice Kelly, 1892-1973

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Bernice Harris (1891-1973) was an author and playwright, largely on southern topics, and leader in civic, cultural, and religious organizations, of Seaboard, N.C. She participated in the W.P.A. Federal Writers' Project, collecting "life histories" of ordinary people in the South.

From the description of Bernice Kelly Harris papers, 1913-1973, 1996-1997. WorldCat record id: 25507472

Bernice Kelly Harris (8 Oct. 1891-13 Sept. 1973) was born in Wake County, N.C., daughter of William Haywood and Rosa Poole Kelly. She attended Mt. Moriah Academy and Cary High School. She graduated from Meredith College in 1913. Harris worked briefly as a principal for a school at Beulaville, Duplin County, N.C. She also taught for three years at the South Fork Institute, near Maiden in Catawba County, N.C., an academy for training rural Baptist preachers. In 1917, she went to Seaboard High School in Northampton County, N.C. She taught English there from 1917 to 1927 except for a year in Rich Square (1921-1922).

During this time, Harris continued to pursue her education by attending summer school at the University of North Carolina. She studied playwriting in 1919 and 1920 under Frederick H. Koch. Koch's love for the folk play inspired Harris. She returned to Seaboard determined to spread the "folk gospel," and to do some writing of her own. In May 1926, she married Herbert Kavanaugh Harris, a Seaboard farmer. Marriage did not dull Bernice Kelly Harris's enthusiasm for writing. She was instrumental in organizing the Northampton Players among the younger people, to write and produce plays at home before taking the best material to the state drama festival.

After 1930, began sending human interest stories and feature articles to Raleigh and Norfolk newspapers. Four of her character sketches appeared in These Are Our Lives (1939), a Federal Writers Project book. In 1939, she wrote Purslane, a novel which won the Mayflower Society Cup as the best North Carolina book of the year. Her other novels include Portulaca (1941), Sage Quarter (1945), Janey Jeems (1946), Hearthstones (1948), and Wild Cheery Tree Road (1951). She also wrote two Christmas booklets: The Very Real Truth about Christmas (1961) and The Santa on the Mantel (1964).

In 1961, Harris was president of the North Carolina Literary and Historical Association. She also served on the boards of trustees of the State Library Commission and the North Carolina Arts Council, was active in the North Carolina Writers Conference and the Reannex-Chowan Group, and taught creative writing classes at Chowan College. From her classes at Chowan came two collections, Southern Home Remedies (1968) and Strange Things Happen (1971), for which she received a Brown-Hudson Folklore Award posthumously from the North Carolina Folklore Society.

Herbert K. Harris died on 13 July 1950. Bernice Kelly Harris died 23 years later in 1973.

[Source: William S. Powell, ed. Dictionary of North Carolina Biography, Vol. 3 (Chapel Hill, N.C.: The University of North Carolina Press, 1988): 47-48.]

From the guide to the Bernice Kelly Harris Papers, 1913-1973, 1996-1997, (Southern Historical Collection)

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referencedIn Stem, Thad. Thad Stem papers, 1939-1984. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
creatorOf Bernice Kelly Harris Papers, 1913-1973, 1996-1997 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection
referencedIn Sam Ragan Papers, 1948-1996 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection
referencedIn Department of Dramatic Art of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Records, 1922-2003 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. University Archives and Records Service
referencedIn Hoyle, Bernadette Woodlief, 1912-1989. Papers, 1945-1983. North Carolina Division of Archives & Hist
referencedIn Smith, Charles Lee, 1865-1951. Hoch family collection : Charles Lee Smith papers, 1774-1951. North Carolina Division of Archives & Hist
creatorOf Tomes, Margot. Wild cherry tree road : production material. University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
creatorOf Harris, Bernice Kelly, 1892-1973. Bernice Kelly Harris papers, 1913-1973, 1996-1997. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
referencedIn Richard Gaither Walser Papers, 1918-1988 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection
referencedIn Ragan, Sam, 1915-1996. Sam Ragan papers, 1950-1996. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
referencedIn Straughan's Book Shop. Straughan's Book Shop records, 1930-1962, bulk 1945-1962. University of North Carolina at Greensboro, University Libraries, UNCG University Libraries
creatorOf Harris, Bernice Kelly, 1892-1973. Pates Siding (or Miss Caroline) / by Bernice Kelly Harris. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
referencedIn University of North Carolina Press. Records of the University of North Carolina Press, 1922-1997 (bulk 1930-1970) [manuscript]. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
referencedIn Richard Gaither Walser Papers, 1918-1988 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection
referencedIn Sam Ragan Papers, 1948-1996 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection
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associatedWith Bailey, J. O. (James Osler), 1903-1979. person
associatedWith Bell, Clara Bond person
associatedWith Bell, Holley Mack person
associatedWith Bullock, Elizabeth person
associatedWith Burrows, Alice K person
associatedWith Couch, William T. (William Terry), 1901-1988. person
associatedWith Daniels, Jonathan, 1902-1981. person
associatedWith Doris Betts. person
associatedWith Ehle, John person
associatedWith Eudora Welty person
associatedWith Faison, Madeleine person
associatedWith Fletcher, Inglis, 1879-1969. person
associatedWith Ford, Ann Bradley person
associatedWith Fountain, L. H. (Lawrence H.), 1913-2002. person
associatedWith Golden, Harry, 1902-1981. person
associatedWith Hanes, Frank Borden person
associatedWith Harris, Elizabeth person
associatedWith Hodges, Betty A person
associatedWith Hoyle, Bernadette. person
correspondedWith J. O. Bailey person
associatedWith Kelley, Gordon person
associatedWith Lewis, Henry W. person
associatedWith Merritt, Betsey B. person
associatedWith Parker, Roy person
associatedWith Poindexter, Sandra U. person
associatedWith Pyne, George C. person
associatedWith Ragan, Sam, 1915- person
associatedWith Ragan, Sam, 1915-1996. person
associatedWith Stem, Marguerite person
associatedWith Stem, Thad. person
associatedWith Stephenson, Gilbert Thomas, 1884-1972. person
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associatedWith Tomes, Margot. person
associatedWith University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dept. of Dramatic Art. corporateBody
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associatedWith Walser, Richard Gaither, 1908-1988. person
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American literature
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Folk drama, American
Folk literature, American
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Birth 1892-10-08

Death 1973

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