Welcome to the “Lucy Bramlette Patterson
- ‘Our Lady of Letters’” Exhibit

Please scroll down to see the eight panels, each sharing something of the civic service of Lucy Bramlette Patterson to her community, Winston-Salem, her state, North Carolina, and to our nation and the world. Each panel also shares something of the non-profit organizations working in the community and across the state today to continue helping improve life in our communities for us all, as Lucy Bramlette Patterson did a century ago. We gratefully acknowledge during National Women’s History Month that many of the organizations are women-centric, led by, and empowered by women, all serving our communities. A century on, Lucy Bramlette Patterson continues inspiring us and showing us the way.
- Randell Jones, independent exhibit curator (RandellJones.com)

The physical exhibit is installed during March and April 2022 at the North Carolina Collection, Forsyth County Public Library, 660 W. Fifth St., Winston-Salem, NC 27101. Karen Feeney, MLIS, CA, North Carolina Collection Supervisor.

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Thank you for visiting the “Lucy Bramlette Patterson- ‘Our Lady of Letters’” Exhibit.
If you would like to applaud her civic service, please make a financial contribution to any of the non-profit organizations mentioned or join in their work with your time and talent. You can easily support the betterment of our community by visiting BookmarksNC.org and purchasing a book on behalf of any of the literacy efforts they support in collaboration with other service organization such as “Jump at the Sun” book drive and “Bookworm.” Lucy Bramlette Patterson, “Our Lady of Letters,” thanks you.

If you enjoyed this presentation…

you may also enjoy “6-minute Stories” Podcast which features the true-life stories of mostly Southern writers gathered through the six anthologies of the Personal Story Publishing Project. You may want to write a story as well for our 7th Call for Personal Stories open through June 30 on the theme of “Twists and Turns.” Find out more about the Personal Story Publishing Project at RandellJones.com or listen to “6-minute Stories” podcast there as well. (Also on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Stitcher.)

 

Click on this image to learn about PSPP at RandellJones.com