Marjorie Hudson
Fiction writer, poet, and essayist Marjorie Hudson writes and lectures on North Carolina history and creative writing. She has written educational materials on subjects ranging from endangered species to figures in history and the arts, and directed the Chatham County Arts Council's George Moses Horton Project in 2000. She is author of Searching for Virginia Dare: A Fool's Errand (Coastal Carolina Press, 2000) and Searching for Virginia Dare: A Journey into History, Memory, and the Fate of America's First English Child (Press 53, 2007). In 2000 she was winner of the prestigious Sarah Belk Gambrell Award For Excellence in Arts Education, sponsored by the North Carolina Alliance for Arts Education and the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
Resources developed by Marjorie Hudson
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- Among the Tuscarora: The strange and mysterious death of John Lawson, gentleman, explorer, and writer
- Author: Marjorie Hudson
- Format: article/single page
- The George Moses Horton Project: Celebrating a triumph of literacy
- The only American poet to publish books of poems while living in slavery, George Moses Horton is an inspiration for the power of literacy in our lives.
- Author: Marjorie Hudson
- Format: article/single page

