Mary Norton Kratt

Mary Norton Kratt (born June 7, 1937) is an American author. She focuses on southern history.

Early life

She was born in West Virginia. She attended Charlotte Central High School, Agnes Scott College and University of North Carolina at Charlotte where she received a degree in English literature.[1]

Career

Kratt has published seventeen books of poetry, history and biography, mostly pertaining to the Charlotte area. She swrote two walking tours of uptown Charlotte and works closely with the Levine Museum of the New South.[2]

Kratt served on the Speakers Bureau of the North Carolina Humanities Council.

Recognition

She twice won the Blumenthal Writers and Readers Series. In 1994 she won the Fortner Writer In Community Award from St. Andrews College. In addition she won the Brockman/Campbell Poetry Book award.[1]

Books published

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