Mary Lee Kerr
Southern Exposure Contributor
Mary Lee Kerr is a freelance writer and editor who lives in Chapel Hill, NC. (2000)
Mary Lee Kerr writes “Still the South” from Carrboro, North Carolina. (1999)
Mary Lee Kerr is a consultant with the Institute for Southern Studies. (1997)
Mary Lee Kerr is a freelance writer for Southern Exposure. (1996)
Mary Lee Kerr is research director of the Institute for Southern Studies. (1995)
Mary Lee Kerr is a research associate with the Institute for Southern Studies. (1991-1994)
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Articles by Mary Lee Kerr
November 1, 1997 -
This article originally appeared in Southern Exposure Vol. 25 No.
May 1, 1997 -
The South depends heavily on groundwater that may not be safe.
December 1, 1996 -
Southerners keep on making and drinking bourbon and moonshine.
October 1, 1996 -
Some parents in the South don’t worry about the quality of public schools.
August 1, 1996 -
The shapes and forms of Southern pottery — like whiskey jugs, pie plates, and pickling crocks — are very distinctive.
March 1, 1996 -
A few of the nation’s most segregated institutions — the churches — are reaching out to each other.
March 1, 1995 -
This article originally appeared in Southern Exposure Vol. 23 No.