Bill Ferris

Bill Ferris

Biography

Dr. William R. Ferris, a widely recognized leader in southern studies, African American music and folklore, is professor of history and folklore, and senior associate director of the Center for the Study of the American South at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Ferris, former chairman of the National Endowment of the Humanities, has written or edited 10 books and created 15 documentary films. He co-edited the massive "Encyclopedia of Southern Culture" (UNC Press,1989), which was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize. His other books include: "Ray Lum's Tales of Horses, Mules and Men" (1992), "Local Color" (1982, 1992), "Images of the South: Visits with Eudora Welty and Walker Evans" (1978), "Mississippi Black Folklore: A Research Bibliography and Discography" (1971) and "Blues from the Delta" (1970,1978, 1988). His films include "Mississippi Blues" (1983), which was featured at the Cannes Film Festival. A nationally acclaimed expert on blues music, Ferris has produced numerous sound recordings. He hosted a weekly blues program on Mississippi Public Radio for nearly a decade. He also has published his own poetry and short stories.

Production

Mississippi Delta Blues

1974

As Cinematography

Black Delta Religion

1972

As Cinematography

Give My Poor Heart Ease

1975

As Director

Black Delta Religion

1972

As Director

I Ain't Lying

1975

As Director

Made in Mississippi

1975

As Director

Mississippi Delta Blues

1974

As Director

Gravel Springs Fife and Drum

1972

As Director of Photography

Bottle Up and Go

1980

As Director

Fannie Bell Chapman: Gospel Singer

1975

As Director of Photography

Four Women Artists

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As Director

Two Black Churches

1975

As Director

Okay, Mr. Ray!

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As Producer

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