Williamson, J. W. (Jerry Wayne), 1944-

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Jerry Wayne Williamson (1944- ) worked as an English professor at Appalachian State University from 1970-2000. He taught classes in Appalachian literature and film as well as an Appalachian Studies Colloquium. He also edited the Appalachian Journal, An Appalachian symposium: essays written in honor of Cratis D. Williams (1977), and Interviewing Appalachia: The Appalachian Journal interviews. He wrote The myth of the conqueror: Prince Henry Stuart (1978), Southern mountaineers in silent films (1994), and Hillbillyland (1995). Williamson was also active in the Appalachian Studies Association and the Democratic Party.

From the description of Jerry Wayne Williamson papers 1913-2001. (Western North Carolina Library Network). WorldCat record id: 52049577

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referencedIn Cratis Williams Symposium records 1975-1976. Appalachian State University, ASU
creatorOf Williamson, J. W. (Jerry Wayne), 1944-. Jerry Wayne Williamson papers 1913-2001. Appalachian State University, ASU
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associatedWith Appalachian State University. Center for Appalachian Studies. corporateBody
associatedWith Appalachian State University. W.L. Eury Appalachian Collection. Archives. corporateBody
associatedWith Billings, Dwight B., 1948- person
associatedWith Cirillo, Marie. person
associatedWith James, Jesse, 1847-1882. person
associatedWith Jones, Loyal, 1928- person
associatedWith Lewis, Helen Matthews. person
associatedWith Whisnant, David E., 1938- person
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Appalachian Region, Southern
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Appalachians (People)
Appalachians (People) in motion pictures
Country music
Garden ornaments and furniture
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