Cratis Williams Symposium records 1975-1976.

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Cratis Williams Symposium records 1975-1976.

The Cratis Williams Symposium Records contain materials from and related to an Appalachian symposium honoring Cratis D. Williams of Appalachian State University, held April 7-9, 1976. Materials include miscellaneous organizational materials, abstracts, transcriptions of speeches, paper proposals, papers, publishers and copyright agreements, participant biographies, synopsis of articles, correspondence, photographs, and audiocassettes.

2.5 linear feet.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7663122

Appalachian State University, ASU

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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 (19...

Appalachian State University.

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Williams, Cratis D.

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Cratis Dearl Williams (April 5, 1911-May 11, 1985), a long-time faculty member at Appalachian State University (1942-1976), also considered the father of Appalachian Studies. From the description of Cratis Dearl Williams papers 1786-1986 bulk 1943-1983. (Western North Carolina Library Network). WorldCat record id: 46334648 ...

Cratis Williams Symposium (1976 : Boone, N.C.)

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