Ethridge, Willie Snow

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Information for Authority record
Name (Latin)
Ethridge, Willie Snow
Date of birth
1900-12-10
Date of death
1982-12-14
Associated country
United States
Occupation
Authors
Journalists
Lecturers
Associated Language
eng
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 9384921
Wikidata: Q108562109
Library of congress: no 00014897
OCoLC: oca05165373
Sources of Information
  • Mingled yarn, 1938:t.p. (Willie Snow Ethridge)
  • OCLC database, Nov. 1, 1999(hdg.: Ethridge, Willie Snow; usages: Mrs. Willie Snow Ethridge; Willie Snow Ethridge)
  • Contemp. authors, Nov. 3, 1999Galenet; Contemp. authors (Ethridge, Willie Snow, 1900-1983(?); b. Dec. 10, 1900 in Savannah, GA; d. c.1983 in Key West, FL; daughter of William Aaron and Georgia (Cubbedge) Snow; married Mark Foster Ethridge; reporter, author, lecturer)
  • Burke, W.J. Amer. authors and books, 1972(Ethridge Willie Snow (Mrs.) (Dec. 10, 1900- ); b. Savannah, Ga.; author)
Wikipedia description:

Willie Snow Ethridge (December 10, 1898 – December 14, 1982), born Willie Annette Snow, was an American columnist, author, and humorist. She wrote seventeen books on biography, travel, and history, primarily biographical memoirs including an Aristocracy of Achievement (1929), As I Live and Breathe (1937), and It's Greek to Me (1941). Her other works about topics such as labor, lynching, and life include the Mingled Yarn (1938) and Strange Fires (1971). In addition, she wrote several essays and columns for The Telegraph, Good Housekeeping, and the New Republic, among other newspapers and magazines.

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