Pecolia Warner with her "P" quilt, Yazco City, Mississippi, 1975
- Chromogenic print
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24 x 16.125 in
(60.96 x 40.96 cm)
- William R. Ferris
Gift of William Ferris, Joel Williamson Eminent Professor of History, UNC-Chapel Hill, Davidson Class of 1964
Ferris is an American author and scholar born in Vicksburg, Mississippi. Ferris' work focused on southern African American folklore and culture. He earned his BA in English Literature from Davidson College in 1964, his MA in English Literature from Northwestern University in 1965, and a PhD in Folklore from the University of Pennsylvania in 1969. He was selected by President Bill Clinton to be the Chair of the National Endowment of the Humanities, a position which he held from 1997 to 2001. Ferris has written fiction, poetry, as well as book, record, and film reviews. He has recorded blues albums and produced 15 documentary films on southern folklore.
- Created: 1975
- Inventory Number: 3498
- Current Location: Preyer
- Collections: Davidson College Alumni, Intercampus Loan, Photography