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From the supplier: Charlotte Ross is an anthropologist and folklorist of oral narratives about the lives of headstrong Appalachian women from Southern U.S. Charlotte Ross was born in Northern Georgia. where she learned folktales and storytelling from her grandmother. Ross is particularly interested in the stories of independent and strong women such as Rebecca Latimer Felton who is the first congresswoman of the US and Cora Gregory who died alone in her mountain abode.
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Title: Charlotte Ross: profile of the "Norrator."
Author: Pat Arnow
Publication:Women and Language (Refereed)
Date: March 22, 1996
Publisher: George Mason University
Volume: v19 Issue: n1 Page: p19(2)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
Charlotte Ross: profile of the "Norrator.": An article from: Women and Language
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Author(s)Pat Arnow
PublisherGeorge Mason University
ISBN / ASINB00096M66G
ISBN-13978B00096M665
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