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多多直播, Cotesworth Culture and Heritage Center present 鈥楻eadings and Remembrances: Celebrating Elizabeth Spencer鈥

多多直播, Cotesworth Culture and Heritage Center present 鈥楻eadings and Remembrances: Celebrating Elizabeth Spencer鈥

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STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥敹喽嘀辈 Libraries鈥 newest 鈥淢ississippi Land and Literature鈥 program is celebrating the legacy of Carroll County native and award-winning novelist Elizabeth Spencer.

Taking place Sunday [Nov. 18] at 2:30 p.m. at the Cotesworth Culture and Heritage Center in North Carrollton, 鈥淩eadings and Remembrances: Celebrating Elizabeth Spencer鈥 is a free, public event that includes a film showing of an exclusive interview with Spencer conducted by the University of North Carolina. In the video, Spencer reflects on her writing career and shares memories of her childhood years in Mississippi.

Following the film screening, attendees will hear remarks from Spencer鈥檚 longtime friend Wilton Sanders of Carrollton. Community members Josephine Neill-Browning, Lori Bells and Jerry James also will read from Spencer鈥檚 work during the program.

Residing in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, Spencer graduated in 1942 from Belhaven College with an English degree and earned a master鈥檚 degree from Vanderbilt University in 1943. Author of nine novels, eight short story collections, a memoir and play, Spencer has received numerous awards over her nearly seven-decade career, including the William Faulkner Medal for Literary Excellence, Governor鈥檚 Award for Achievement in Literature from the Mississippi Arts Commission, Lifetime Achievement Award from the Mississippi Institute of Arts and Letters, the PEN/Malamud Award for Short Fiction, and the Sidney Lanier Prize for Southern Literature. For more, visit .

Sarah McCullough, 多多直播 Libraries鈥 coordinator of cultural heritage projects, said since its inception two years ago, the 鈥淢ississippi Land and Literature鈥 series has brought a diverse range of cultural heritage programming to the Cotesworth Culture and Heritage Center. The upcoming program celebrating Spencer is particularly meaningful as it commemorates a Carroll County native and beloved writer, McCullough added.

鈥淓lizabeth Spencer, through her exceptional work and graciousness, truly embodies the best of Mississippi鈥檚 cultural heritage,鈥 McCullough said.

To visit the Cotesworth Culture and Heritage Center, take Highway 82 and exit onto Highway 17 into Carrollton. From the square, follow the signs to the center, which is located at 6151 Highway 17 North in North Carrollton.

In addition to 多多直播 Libraries and the Cotesworth Culture and Heritage Center, the 鈥淢ississippi Land and Literature鈥 series is made possible with support from 多多直播鈥檚 Division of Agriculture, Forestry and Veterinary Medicine. Learn more at or contact McCullough at 662-325-2506 or smccullough@library.msstate.edu.

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