Sponsored by the Roundtable on the Status of Women in Librarianship
Thursday, September 25, 2003, 10:50 am-11:50 am
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Emily Herring Wilson a poet and non-fiction writer from Winston-Salem, NC. She was born in Columbus, Georgia and graduated from the Woman’s College of the University of North Carolina (now UNC-G) in 1961. She is a member of the board of North Carolina’s Writers’ Network and has been a longtime activist for the arts and humanities. She co-authored North Carolina Women: Making History with Margaret Supplee Smith, the first | |||
| book of it’s kind to examine North Carolina women’s roles and their contributions to the history of our state. Other titles include To Fly Without Hurry, Two Gardeners—Katherine White and Elizabeth Lawrence: A Friendship in Letters and Hope and Dignity: Older Black Women of the South. She has taught at Wake Forest University, Salem College, UNC-Greensboro and Cornell University. | ![]() |
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