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John Marsden Ehle Jr., author of novels and works of non-fiction, was born in Asheville, N.C., and has lived most of his adult life in Winston-Salem. He served as special assistant to North Carolina Governor Terry Sanford, 1963-1964, and has been instrumental in establishing and furthering many significant educational, desegregation, and anti-poverty projects. He is married to British actress Rosemary Harris.

From the description of John Ehle papers, 1942-1993. WorldCat record id: 31908586 1925 13 December, born in Asheville, N.C. 1949 Received B.A. in Radio, Television and Motion Pictures from the University of North Carolina. 1951 1963 Faculty member, Department of Radio, Television, and Motion Pictures, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 1952 30 August, married Gail Oliver (divorced, 1967). 1953 Received M.A. in Dramatic Arts from the University of North Carolina. 1957 Move Over Mountain published. 1958 The Survivor published. 1958 1959 On faculty of New York University. 1959 Kingstree Island published. 1960 Shephard of the Streets published. 1961 Lion on the Hearth published. 1963 1964 Special assistant to North Carolina Governor Terry Sanford. 1964 1965 Program officer of the Ford Foundation. 1964 1966 Served on the White House Group for Domestic Affairs. 1965 The Land Breakers published. 1965 The Free Men published. 1965 Consultant to the Ford Foundation. 1965 1968 Member, United States National Committee for UNESCO. 1966 1970 Worked with National Council for Humanities. 1967 The Road published. 1967 22 October, married Rosemary Harris. 1970 Time of Drums published. 1970 1975 Worked with the North Carolina School of the Arts Foundation. 1971 Journey of August King published. 1972 Cheeses and Wines of England and France published. 1974 Changing of the Guard published. 1976 1980 Special Consultant, Duke University. 1982 Winter People published. 1984 Last One Home published. 1988 Trail of Tears published. 1989 Widow's Trial published. From the guide to the John Ehle Papers, 1918-1993, (Southern Historical Collection)

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