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The people listed below were either born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the city of Dothan, Alabama. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.
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Eliot Wigginton (born Brooks Eliot Wigginton on November 9, 1942) is an American oral historian, folklorist, writer and former educator.He is most widely known for developing with his high school students the Foxfire Project, a writing project consisting of interviews and stories about Appalachia.
What I found were each of the four pylons, or pillars, the eagles are perched upon were given mottoes prior to the September 1929 opening of the $2.8 million Market Street Bridge, the fourth ...
A Foxfire Christmas, 1996, University of North Carolina Press. ISBN 0-8078-4618-X; The Foxfire Book of Appalachian Toys & Games, 1985; 1993, University of North Carolina Press, ISBN 0-8078-4425-X; Foxfire 25 Years: A Celebration of Our First Quarter Century, 1991, Anchor, ISBN 0-385-41346-7; The Foxfire Book of Wine Making, 1987, E. P. Dutton.
Wyatt Rainey Blassingame, author of more than 600 short stories and articles for national magazines, four adult novels and dozens of juvenile nonfiction books; James Haskins (1941-2005), author (Diary of a Harlem Schoolteacher, The Cotton Club, Black Music in America, Outward Dreams: Black Inventors and Their Inventions, The March on Washington, Black Eagles: African Americans in Aviation) [7]