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  2. Joel Chandler Harris - New Georgia Encyclopedia

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    Joel Chandler Harris died on July 3, 1908, of acute nephritis and was buried in Westview Cemetery in Atlanta. Obituary writers were not exaggerating when they eulogized this celebrated middle Georgia writer as "the most beloved man in America."

  3. Joel Chandler Harris, 1848-1908 - University of North ...

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    Harris, Joel Chandler, (1848-1908) Writer. One of the South’s most treasured authors, Joel Chandler Harris gained national prominence for his numerous volumes of Uncle Remus folktales. Harris’s long-standing legacy as a “progressive conservative” New South journalist, folklorist, fiction writer, and children’s author continues to ...

  4. Books by Joel Chandler Harris (Author of The Complete Tales ...

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    Joel Chandler Harris has 542 books on Goodreads with 18112 ratings. Joel Chandler Harris’s most popular book is The Complete Tales of Uncle Remus.

  5. Joel Chandler Harris | Georgia Writer's Hall of Fame

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    Joel Chandler Harris. At thirteen Joel Chandler Harris, the chronically shy, red-headed illegitimate son of an Irish day-laborer, left the home he shared with his impoverished mother and began his to-be-illustrious career as a typesetter's apprentice on a plantation newspaper near Eatonton.

  6. Joel Chandler Harris was an American journalist born in Eatonton, Georgia who wrote the Uncle Remus stories, including Uncle Remus; His Songs and His Sayings, The Folk-Lore of the Old Plantation, (1880), Nights with Uncle Remus (1881 & 1882), Uncle Remus and His Friends (1892), and Uncle Remus and the Little Boy (1905).

  7. Joel Chandler Harris | Encyclopedia.com

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    Joel Chandler Harris. American writer Joel Chandler Harris (1848-1908) used folklore, fiction, dialect, and other devices of local color to picture both black and white Georgians under slavery and Reconstruction. Joel Chandler Harris was born in Eatonton, Ga., the illegitimate son of Mary Harris.

  8. Joel Chandler Harris - Wikiwand

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    Joel Chandler Harris was an American journalist, fiction writer, and folklorist best known for his collection of Uncle Remus stories. Born in Eatonton, Georgia, where he served as an apprentice on a plantation during his teenage years, Harris spent most of his adult life in Atlanta working as an associate editor at The Atlanta Constitution.

  9. Joel Chandler Harris (1848-1908) - Annenberg Learner

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    Most famous for his creation of the black folk figure Uncle Remus, Joel Chandler Harris was also a journalist, humorist, and novelist. Born in rural Georgia to a single mother, Harris suffered poverty and social ostracism in his childhood.

  10. Joel Chandler Harris | Georgia Writers Museum

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    Joel Chandler Harris is best known for preserving the Brer Rabbit folktales in the Uncle Remus series. Harris was born in Barnes Inn and Tavern in downtown Eatonton, Georgia in 1845. As a student, he was teased by his classmates for his stutter, red hair, and short stature.

  11. Biography of Joel Chandler Harris - University of Virginia

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    Biography of Joel Chandler Harris Excerpted from The Harper Anthology of American Literature: Volume Two Well in advance of the twentieth-century development of folklore studies and cultural anthropology as academic disciplines, Joel Chandler Harris gathered the dialect tales he had heard in his childhood told by slaves.