Volume 1 No. 2

Issue
Volume: 
1
Number: 
2
Issue: 
Spring
Year: 
1973
Price: 
$20 each
Contents

"Economic Imperialism: An Interpretation of Appalachian Underdevelopment" by Emil Malizia.

"Racism and the Electorate: Two Late Nineteenth Century Mountain Elections" by Gordon B. McKinney.

"The Lovingood Patriarchy" by Ormonde Plater.

"Easter Eggs and Peckers: Three Reminiscences" by Joseph D. Clark.

"Two Tales from Bloody Harlan" by Joy & Lee Pennington.

"The Idylls of the Appalachian: an unpublished lecture by William Gilmore Simms (Part Two)" ed. Miriam Shillingsburg.

"Black Mountain College: A Strange Spot in a Strange Spot" by Leon Lewis.

Reviews by Charles Hudson (Mountain Families in Transition: A Case Study of Appalachian Migration by Harry K. Schwarzweller, James S. Brown, and J.J. Mangalam), and Peg Shull (Life in the Iron Mills by Rebecca Harding Davis).

A short story by Jesse Stuart ("Only One was Perfect").

Poetry by Jim Wayne Miller ("Census Reports"), Paul Ramsey ("A Tennessee Story"), John Foster West ("Democratic Dilemma"), and Victor M. Depta ("Buffalo Creek").

(Out of print. Available as spiral-bound photocopy.)

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