Higginbotham, Jay

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HIGGINBOTHAM, Jay

HIGGINBOTHAM, Jay. American, b. 1937. Genres: Novels, Plays/Screenplays, History, Social commentary, Travel/Exploration, Autobiography/Memoirs. Career: Director, Mobile Municipal Archives, 1983-, and Research Consultant, 1980-, Mobile Public Library, Alabama (Head, Dept. of Local History, 1973-78; Acting Head, Special Collections Dept., 1979-80). Assistant Clerk, Mississippi House of Reps., 1955-60; Teacher, Mobile County Public Schools, 1962-72. Publications: The Mobile Indians, 1966; The World Around (travel), 1966; Family Biographies, 1967; The Pascagoula Indians, 1967; Pascagoula: Singing River City, 1968; Mobile: City by the Bay, 1968; (trans.) The Journal of Sauvole, 1969; The Birth of Louisiana, 1969; (with F. Escoffier) A Voyage to Dauphin Island, 1974; Old Mobile: Fort Louis de la Louisiane 1702-1711, 1977; Fast Train Russia (reminiscences), 1981; Autumn in Petrischevo (travel), 1985; The Vital Alliance (speeches and essays), 1988; Discovering Russia (travel), 1989; Kazula (play), 1993; Man, Nature & the Infinite (social commentary), 1998. NOVELS: Brother Holyfield, 1972; Mauvila, 1990; Alma, 2002. Address: 60 N Monterey, Mobile, AL 36604, U.S.A.

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