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WILMA DYKEMAN (Asheville)
The French Broad (1955) historical non-fiction
Neither Black Nor White (1957) non-fiction about segregation in the
South
The Border States (1960) non-fiction
The Tall Woman (1962) novel
Prophet of Plenty: The First Ninety Years of W. D. Weatherford (1966)
biography
The Far Family (1966) novel
Look to this Day (1968)
Return the Innocent Earth (1973) novel
Too Many People, Too Little Love (1974) biography about Edna Rankin
McKinnon, birth control pioneer
Tennessee: A Bicentenniel History (1975)
Centennial History (1976) non-fiction
Highland Homeland: The People of the Great Smokies (1976) history
handbook with Jim Stokely
Seeds of Southern Change (1976) non-fiction on race relations in the
South
Tennessee Women, Past and Present (1977) non-fiction
With Fire and Sword (1978) non-fiction
The Appalachian Mountains (1980) photo essay with Dykeman Stokely
At Home in the Smokies (1984) historical non-fiction
Explorations (1984) essays
Tennessee: A Homecoming (1985)
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