This splendid anthology offers an engaging journey through four
centuries of North Carolina life. It draws on a wealth of
sources--histories, biographies, diaries, novels, short stories,
newspapers, and magazines--to show how North Carolina's rich
history and remarkable literary achievements cut across economic
and racial lines in often surprising ways. There are selections by
or about some of the state's best-known sons and daughters, from
Daniel Boone and Andrew Jackson to Ava Gardner, Doris Betts, and
Tom Wicker; and topics covered include politics, sports, business,
family life, education, race, religion, and war.