A collection of true stories gathered from the Southern Appalachian people, this book echoes the folkways and values of another era. Published in 1974, the stories collected in "... A Right Good People" were originally published in the Charlotte Observer, the largest newspaper in the Carolinas in the 1970s. These stories were written with the intention of illustrating the heritage of the Appalachian people and letting them speak about their culture and traditions for themselves
While stories of the Civil Rights movement have been burned into the American consciousness through ...
Now and Then: The Appalachian Magazine, Volume 3, Issue 3, published in 1986. This issue\u27s theme ...
Although Witchcraft has been traditionally thought of as mostly a feminine pursuit, Appalachian witc...
Published in 1975, this is an almanac of stories gathered from the Solway, Tennessee community as a ...
The distinctive way of life of the Southern Appalachian people has often been criticized, romanticiz...
This research explores why Appalachian ballads resonated with so many folk singers during the 1960s ...
Monica Appleby and Helen Lewis reveal the largely untold story of women who stood up to the Church a...
This paper explores the ballad singing tradition of the Southern Appalachian mountains, with a parti...
In 1908, Olive Dame Campbell, young bride of John C. Campbell, the new Director of the Southern High...
The Luck of the Appalachians I grew up in northeast Appalachia, in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylva...
History Happens to Real People If you are a student of Appalachian history, you will be intrigued ...
For seven years, students from Smoky Mountain High School in Sylva, NC have worked with history facu...
In 1954, Harriette Simpson Arnow’s The Dollmaker became an iconic part of Appalachian literature as ...
Published in 1983, Recollections of the Catawba Valley is a selection of family stories, local histo...
Now and Then: The Appalachian Magazine, Volume 3, Issue 1, published in 1986. This issue highlights ...
While stories of the Civil Rights movement have been burned into the American consciousness through ...
Now and Then: The Appalachian Magazine, Volume 3, Issue 3, published in 1986. This issue\u27s theme ...
Although Witchcraft has been traditionally thought of as mostly a feminine pursuit, Appalachian witc...
Published in 1975, this is an almanac of stories gathered from the Solway, Tennessee community as a ...
The distinctive way of life of the Southern Appalachian people has often been criticized, romanticiz...
This research explores why Appalachian ballads resonated with so many folk singers during the 1960s ...
Monica Appleby and Helen Lewis reveal the largely untold story of women who stood up to the Church a...
This paper explores the ballad singing tradition of the Southern Appalachian mountains, with a parti...
In 1908, Olive Dame Campbell, young bride of John C. Campbell, the new Director of the Southern High...
The Luck of the Appalachians I grew up in northeast Appalachia, in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylva...
History Happens to Real People If you are a student of Appalachian history, you will be intrigued ...
For seven years, students from Smoky Mountain High School in Sylva, NC have worked with history facu...
In 1954, Harriette Simpson Arnow’s The Dollmaker became an iconic part of Appalachian literature as ...
Published in 1983, Recollections of the Catawba Valley is a selection of family stories, local histo...
Now and Then: The Appalachian Magazine, Volume 3, Issue 1, published in 1986. This issue highlights ...
While stories of the Civil Rights movement have been burned into the American consciousness through ...
Now and Then: The Appalachian Magazine, Volume 3, Issue 3, published in 1986. This issue\u27s theme ...
Although Witchcraft has been traditionally thought of as mostly a feminine pursuit, Appalachian witc...