BIBLIOGRAPHIES
Marie
Tedesco's Selected Bibliography
Archives of Appalachia, East Tennessee State University The following
bibliography of scholarship on Appalachia is
intended to serve as a guide, primarily to
works written from 1960. The exception to this
principle is in the section Classics in
Appalachian Scholarship, where most of
the works cited predate 1960. The bibliography
focuses on book-length works, not on articles
written for journals. For articles see the
bibliographies cited below. Excluded from the
bibliography are works of fiction, including
both novels and shorter works, i.e. novellas,
short stories and tales. Inclusion of any work
does not constitute endorsement by the Appalachian
Studies Association of the viewpoints contained
in that work.
Journals and Magazines
- Appalachia:Journal of the Appalachian
Regional Commission
- Appalachian Notes
- Appalachian Heritage
- Appalachian Journal
- The Appalachian South
- Foxfire Magazine
- Georgia Historical Quarterly
- Goldenseal
- Journal of Appalachian Studies
- Journal of Southern History
- Journal of the Appalachian Studies
Association
- Journal of East Tennessee History
- Katuah Journal
- Labor History
- May We All Remember Well: A Journal
of the History and Cultures of Western
North Carolina
- Mountain Life and Work
- North Carolina Folklore Journal
- North Carolina Historical Review
- Now and Then Magazine
- Southern Folklore
- Storytelling World
- Tennessee Folklore Society Bulletin
- Tennessee Historical Quarterly
- Traditions: A Journal of West Virginia
Folk Culture and
- Educational Awareness
- Virginia Magazine of Biography and
History
- West Virginia History
- Proceedings of the Appalachian Studies
Association
- Southern Exposure
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Appalachian Outlook. Morgantown,
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Brown, Jo. B. annual Appalachian Studies bibliographies, Journal
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Collins, Timothy. Native Americans in
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Classics in Appalachian Scholarship | TOP
Bolton, Charles K. Scotch-Irish Pioneers
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Brown, Frank C., collector. The Frank
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Appalachians. Washington, D.C.: United
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Ford, Henry Jones. The Scotch-Irish
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Fox, John, Jr. "The Southern Mountaineer," Scribner's
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Kephart, Horace. Our Southern Highlanders.
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Miles, Emma Bell. The Spirit of the
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Mooney, James. Myths of the Cherokee
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Semple, Elaine. "The Anglo-Saxons of
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Shapiro, Henry D. Appalachia On Our
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Sheppard, Muriel Earley. Cabins in the
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Williams, Cratis. "The Southern Mountaineer
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Woodson, Carter G. "Freedom and Slavery
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Collected Essays and Anthologies | TOP
Barker, Garry. Notes From a Native Son:
Essays on the Appalachian Experience.
Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press,
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Beaver, Patricia and Burton L. Purrington,
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Barry, Wendell. Another Turn of the
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Ford, Thomas R., ed. The Southern Appalachian
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Glenn, Max E., ed. Appalachia in Transition.
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Higgs, Robert J., Ambrose N. Manning and Jim
Wayne Miller, eds. Appalachia Inside
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Higgs, Robert J. and Ambrose N. Manning, eds. Voices
From the Hills: Selected Readings of Southern
Appalachia. New York: F. Ungar,
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Lewis, Helen M., Linda Johnson and Donald
Askins, eds., Colonialism in Modern America:
The Appalachian Case. Boone, NC: Appalachian
Consortium Press, 1978.
Pudup, Mary Beth, Dwight B. Billings and Altina
L. Waller. Appalachia in the Making:
The Mountain South in the Nineteenth Century. Chapel
Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1996.
Richman, Ann F., ed. The Plow Reader:
Selections From an Appalachian Alternative
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Stephenson, John B. and David W. Walls, eds. Appalachia
in the Sixties: Decade of Reawakening.
Lexington: University of Kentucky
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Williamson, J. W. and Edwin T. Arnold. Interviewing
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Subject Areas [arranged alphabetically]
Activism and Dissent | TOP
Fisher, Stephen L. Fighting Back in
Appalachia: Traditions of Resistance and
Change. Philadelphia: Temple University
Press, 1993.
Foster, Stephen W. The Past is Another
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and Resistance in the Blue Ridge. Berkeley:
University of California Press, 1988.
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Horton, Aimee Isgrig. The Highlander
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Horton, Myles. The Long Haul: An Autobiography. New
York: Doubleday, 1990.
Agriculture and Land Use | TOP
Ager, John Curtis. We Plow Gods
Fields: The Life of James G. K. McClure. Boone,
NC: Appalachian Consortium Press, 1991.
Appalachian Land Ownership Task Force. Who
Owns Appalachia? Landownership and Its
Impact. Lexington: University Press
of Kentucky, 1983.
Arcury, Thomas A. Greater Appalachian
Regional Databank: Agricultural Change
in the Mountain South at the Turn of the
Century. Lexington: University
Press of Kentucky, 1989.
Clark, Thomas D. Agrarian Kentucky. Lexington:
University Press of Kentucky, 1977
McKenzie, Robert Tracy. One South or
Many? Plantation Belt and Upcountry in
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Stradburn, Don L. Cherokee Planters
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on Eleven Counties in the Cherokee Nation
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Winters, Donald. Tennessee Farming,
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in the Upper South. Knoxville:
University of Tennessee Press, 1994.
Art and Handcrafts | TOP
Ardery, Julia S. The Temptation: Edgar
Tolson and the Genesis of Twentieth-Century
Folk Art. Chapel Hill: University
of North Carolina Press, 1998.
Barker, Garry. The Handcraft Revival
in Southern Appalachia, 1930-1990. Knoxville:
University of Tennessee Press, 1991.
Becker, Jane S. Selling Tradition: Appalachia
and the Construction of an American Folk,
1930-1940. Chapel Hill: University
of North Carolina Press, 1998.
Eaton, Allen Hendershott. Handicrafts
of the Southern Highlands. New
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Lewis, Johanna Miller. Artisans in the
North Carolina Backcountry. Lexington:
University Press of Kentucky, 1995.
Long, Frank W. Confessions of a Depression
Muralist. Columbia: University
of Missouri Press, 1997.
Civil War and Other Military | TOP
Bryan, Charles Faulkner. "The Civil War
in East Tennessee: A Social, Political, and
Economic Study." Ph.D. Diss., University
of Tennessee, 1978.
Crofts, Daniel W. Reluctant Confederates:
Upper South Unionists in the Secession
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Crow, Vernon H. Storm in the Mountains:
Thomas Confederate Legion of Cherokee
Indians and Mountaineers. Cherokee,
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Draper, Lyman C. Kings Mountain
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Dykeman, Wilma. With Fire and Sword.
The Battle of Kings Mountain, 1780. Washington,
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Groce, W. Todd. Mountain Rebels: East
Tennessee Confederates and the Civil War,
1860-1870. Knoxville: University
of Tennessee Press, 1999.
Fisher, Noel C. War at Every Door: Partisan
Politics and Guerilla Violence in East
Tennessee, 1860-1869. Chapel Hill:
University of North Carolina Press, 1997.
Kirke, Edmund. The Rear Guard of the
Revolution. New York: D. Appleton
and Co., 1886.
McDonough, James Lee. War in Kentucky:
From Shiloh to Perryville. Knoxville:
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Noe, Kenneth W. and Shannon H. Wilson, eds., The
Civil War in Appalachia: Collected Essays. Knoxville:
University of Tennessee Press, 1997.
Paludan, Phillip S. Victims: A True
Story of the Civil War . Knoxville:
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Roberts, Kenneth. The Battle of Cowpens,
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Temple, Oliver Perry. East Tennessee
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Trotter, William. R. Bushwackers: The
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Walker, Gary C. The War in Southwest
Virginia, 1861-65. Roanoke, VA:
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Williams, Samuel Cole. Tennessee During
the Revolutionary War. Nashville:
Tennessee Historical Commission, 1944.
Woodworth, Steven E. Six Armies in Tennessee:
The Chickamauga and Chattanooga Campaigns. Lincoln:
University of Nebraska Press, 1998.
Coal, Industry, and Labor | TOP
Caudill, Harry. Theirs Be the Power:
The Moguls of Eastern Kentucky. Urbana:
University of Illinois Press, 1983.
Clarkson, Roy. Tumult on the Mountains:
Lumbering in West Virginia, 1770-1920. Parsons,
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Corbin, Daivd. Life, Work, and Rebellion
in the Appalachian Coal Fields: The Southern
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University of Illinois Press, 1981.
Dubofsky, Melvyn and Warren Van Tine. John
L. Lewis: A Biography. Urbana:
University of Illinois Press, 1986.
Eller, Ronald. Miners, Millhands, and
Mountaineers: Industrialization of the
Appalachian South, 1880-1930. Knoxville:
University of Tennessee Press, 1982.
Ewen, Lynda Ann. Which Side Are You
On? The Brookside Mine Strike in Harlan
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Vanguard, 1979.
Fagge, Roger. Power, Culture, and Conflict
in the Coalfields: West Virginia and South
Wales, 1900-22. New York: Manchester
University Press, 1996.
Flamming, Douglas. Creating the Modern
South: Millhands and Managers in Dalton,
Georgia, 1884-1984. Chapel Hill:
University of North Carolina Press, 1992.
Hales, Peter. Atomic Spaces: Living
on the Manhattan Project. Urbana:
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Hennen, John C. The Americanization
of West Virginia: Creating a Modern Industrial
State, 1916-1925. Lexington: University
Press of Kentucky, 1996.
Hevener, John. Which Side Are You On?
The Harlan County Coal Miners, 1931-1939. Urbana:
University of Illinois Press, 1978.
Laslett, J. H. M., ed. The United Mine
Workers of America: A Model of Industrial
Solidarity? University Park: Pennsylvania
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Lewis, Ronald L. Black Coal Miners in
America: Race, Class, and Community Conflict,
1780-1980. Lexington: University
Press of Kentucky, 1987.
_____________. Transforming the Appalachian
Countryside: Railroads, Deforestation,
and Social Change in West Virginia, 1880-1920. Chapel
Hill: University of North Carolina Press,
1998.
Lunt, Richard D. Law and Order vs. the
Mines. West Virginia, 1907-1933. Charleston,
WV: Appalachian Editions/Trans-Allegheny
Books, 1992.
McGiven, Henry M. Iron and Steel: Class,
Race, and Community in Birmingham, Alabama,
1875-1920. Chapel Hill: University
of North Carolina Press, 1995.
Minchin, Timothy. What Do We Need a
Union For? The TWUA in the South, 1945-55. Chapel
Hill: University of North Carolina Press,
1997.
Patton, Randall L. Carpet Capital: The
Rise of a New South Industry. Athens:
University of Georgia Press, 1999.
Shapiro, Karen. A New South Rebellion:
The Battle Against Convict Labor in the
Tennessee Coalfields, 1871-1896. Chapel
Hill: University of North Carolina Press,
1998.
Shiftlett, Crandall A. Coal Towns: Life,
Work, and Culture in Company Towns of Southern
Appalachia, 1880-1960. Knoxville:
University of Tennessee Press, 1991.
Community Studies | TOP
Beaver, Patricia D. Rural Community
in the Appalachian South. Lexington:
University Press of Kentucky, 1986.
Brown, James S. Beech Creek: A Study
of a Kentucky Mountain Neighborhood. Berea,
KY: Berea College Press, 1988.
____________. The Family Group in a
Kentucky Mountain Farming Community. Lexington,
KY: Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station,
University of Kentucky, Bulletin
#588, 1952.
Dunn, Durwood. Cades Cove: The Life
and Death of a Southern Appalachian Community,
1818-1937. Knoxville: University
of Tennessee Press, 1988.
Erikson, Kai T. Everything in Its Path:
Destruction of Community in the Buffalo
Creek Flood. New York: Simon and
Schuster, 1976.
Fetterman, John. Stinking Creek: The
Portrait of a Mountain Community in Appalachia.
New York: Dutton, 1967.
Hinsdale, Mary Ann, Helen Lewis and Maxine
Waller. It Comes From the People: Community
Development and Local Theology. Philadelphia:
Temple University Press, 1995.
Lewis, Helen M. and Suzanna O'Donnell, eds.
and compilers, Telling Our Stories, Sharing
Our Lives. Ivanhoe, VA: Ivanhoe Civic
League, 1990.
Montell, William Lynwood. The Saga of
Coe Ridge: A Study in Oral History.
Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press,
1970.
Perry, Huey. "They'll Cut Off Your
Project": A Mingo County Chronicle. New
York: Praeger, 1972.
Stephenson, John B. Shiloh: A Mountain
Community. Lexington: University
Press of Kentucky, 1968.
Cultural Analysis and Criticism | TOP
Batteau, Allen. The Invention of Appalachia. Tucson:
University of Arizona Press, 1989.
Whisnant, David. All That's Native and
Fine: The Politics of Culture in an American
Region. Chapel Hill: University
of North Carolina Press, 1983.
Economic Conditions, Development, and History | TOP
Billings, Dwight B. and Kathleen Blee. The
Road to Poverty: The Making of Wealth and
Hardship in Appalachia. New York:
Cambridge University Press, 1999.
Duncan, Cynthia M. Worlds Apart: Why
Poverty Persists in Rural America. New
Haven: Yale University Press, 1999.
Fisher, Steve, ed. A Landless People
in a Rural Region: A Reader on Landownership
and Property Taxation in Appalachia. New
Market, TN: Highlander Center, 1979.
Gaventa, John P. From the Mountains
to the Maquiladores: A Case Study of Capital
Flight and Its Impact on Workers. New
Market, TN: Highlander Research and Education
Center, 1988.
_____________. Power and Powerlessness:
Quiescence and Rebellion in an Appalachian
Valley. Urbana: University of Illinois
Press, 1980.
Gaventa, John P., Barbara Smith, and Alex
Willingham, eds. Communities in Economic
Crisis: Appalachia and the South. Philadelphia:
Temple University Press, 1990.
Lewis, Helen, and John P. Gaventa. The
Jellico Handbook: A Teacher's Guide to
Community-Based Economics. New
Market, TN: Highlander Research and Education
Center, 1988.
Salstrom, Paul. Appalachia's Path to
Dependency: Rethinking a Region's Economic
History, 1730-1940. Lexington:
University Press of Kentucky, 1994.
Thomas, Jerry Bruce. An Appalachian
New Deal: West Virginia in the Great Depression. Lexington:
University Press of Kentucky, 1998.
Waller, Altina. Feud: Hatfields, McCoys
and Social Change in Appalachia, 1860-1900.
Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina
Press, 1988.
Whisnant, David. Modernizing the Mountaineer:
People, Power and Planning in Appalachia.
rev. ed., Knoxville:
University of Tennessee Press, 1994.
Education | TOP
Dykeman, Wilma. Prophet of Plenty: The
First Ninety Years of W.D. Weatherford. Knoxville:
University of Tennessee Press, 1966.
Education in Appalachia: Proceedings
From the 1987 Conference on Appalachia.
Lexington: Appalachian Center, University
of Kentucky, 1988.
Mielke, David N., ed. Teaching Mountain
Children: Towards a Foundation of Understanding.
Boone: Appalachian Consortium Press, 1978.
Myers, Elisabeth. Angel of Appalachia:
Martha Berry. New York: Julian
Messner, 1968.
Painter, Jacqueline Burgin. The Season
of Dorland Bell: History of an Appalachian
Mission School. Boone, NC:
Appalachian Consortium Press, 1996 [rep.
1987 ed.]
Puckett, John L. Foxfire Reconsidered:
A Twenty-Year Experiment in Progressive
Education. Urbana: University of
Illinois Press, 1989.
Reynolds, Katherine Chaddock. Visions
and Vanities: John Andrews Rice of Black
Mountain College.
Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press,
1998.
Searles, David P. A College for Appalachia:
Alice Lloyd on Caney Creek. Lexington:
University Press of Kentucky, 1995.
Wigginton, Eliot. Sometimes a Shining
Moment: The Foxfire Experience. Garden
City, NY: Anchor/Doubleday, 1985.
Williams, Cratis D. I Became a Teacher:
A Memoir of One-Room School Life in Eastern
Kentucky. Edited, with an introduction
by James M. Gifford. Ashland, KY: Jesse
Stuart Foundation, 1995.
Environment, Geography and Natural History | TOP
Ayers, Harvard, Jenny Hager, and Charles E.
Little, eds., An Appalachian Tragedy:
Air Pollution and Tree Death in the Eastern
Forests of North America. San Francisco:
Sierra Club Books, 1998.
Ayers, Horace Beemer and W.W. Ashe. The
Southern Appalachian Forests. Washington,
D.C.: U. S. Government Printing Office,
1905
Bagby, Jane, ed. Environment in Appalachia.
Proceeding from the 1989 Conference on
Appalachia. Lexington: Appalachian
Center, University of Kentucky, 1990.
Bartlett, Richard. Troubled Waters:
Champion International and the Pigeon River
Controversy. Knoxville: University
of Tennessee Press, 1995.
Bolgiano, Chris. The Appalachian Forest:
A Search for Roots and Renewal. Mechanicsburg,
PA: Stackpole Books, 1998.
Branch, Michael and Daniel Phillippon, eds. The
Height of Our Mountains: Nature Writing
from Virginias Blue Ridge Muntains
and Shenandoah Valley. Baltimore:
Johns Hopkins Press, 1998.
Buxton, Barry M. and Malinda L. Crutchfield,
eds. The Great Forest: An Appalachian
Story. Boone, NC: Appalachian Consortium
Press, 1985
Chandler, William W. The Myth of TVA:
Conservation and Development in the Tennessee
Valley, 1933-1983. Cambridge, MA:
Ballinger Pub. Co., 1984.
Davis, Donald Edward. "Where There Be
Mountains: Environmental and Cultural Change
in the Appalachian South, 1500-1800." Ph.D.
diss., University of Tennessee-Knoxville, 1993.
Dykeman, Wilma. The French Broad. New
York: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1955.
Mastran, Shelly S. and Nan Lawerre. Mountaineers
and Rangers: A History of Federal Forest
Management in the Southern Appalachians,
1900-81. Washington, D.C.: U.S.
Government Printing Office, 1983.
Message from the President of the United
States Transmitting a Report of the Secretary
of Agriculture in Relation to the Forests,
Rivers, and Mountains of the Southern Appalachian
Region. Washington, D.C.: Government
Printing Office, 1902.
Morton, Peter A. Charting a New Course:
National Forests in the Southern Appalachians. Vol.
5, The Living Landscape. 1994
Raitz, Karl B. and Richard Ulack. Appalachia,
A Regional Geography: Land, People, and
Development. Boulder, CO: Westview,
1984
Schenck, Carl A. The Birth of Forestry
in America: The Biltmore Forest School,
1898-1913. Santa Cruz, CA: Forest
History Society, 1974
Smith, Richard M. Wildflowers of the
Southern Mountains. Knoxville:
University of Tennessee Press, 1998.
Wise, Kenneth and Ronald H. Petersen. A
Natural History of Mount LeConte. Knoxville:
University of Tennessee Press, 1998.
Ethnicity and Race | TOP
Beaver, Patricia and C. Hill, eds. Cultural
Diversity in the U.S. South: Anthropological
Contributions to a Region in Transition. Southern
Anthropological Society Proceedings, No.
31. Athens: University of Georgia Press,
1998.
Blethen, H. Tyler and Curtis W. Wood., Jr. From
Ulster to Carolina: The Migration of the
Scotch-Irish to Southwestern North Carolina. Rev.
ed. Raleigh: North Carolina Department
of Cultural Resources, Division of Archives
and History, in cooperation with the Appalachian
Consortium, 1998.
_______________________________, eds. Ulster
and North America: Transatlantic Perspectives
on the Scotch-Irish. Tuscaloosa
and London: University of Alabama Press,
1997.
Bruland, Michael. The Status of Black
People in Appalachia: A Statistical Report.
New York: NAACP Legal Defense and Education
Fund, 1971.
Clark, Septima P. Echo in My Soul. New
York: Dutton, 1962.
Finger, John R. Cherokee Americans:
The Eastern Band of Cherokees in the Twentieth
Century. Lincoln: University of
Nebraska Press, 1991.
French, Lawrence and Jim Hornbuckle, eds. The
Cherokee Perspective: Written by Eastern
Cherokees. Boone, NC: Appalachian
Consortium Press, 1981.
Gates, Henry Louis, Jr. Colored People:
A Memoir. New York: Knopf, 1994.
Grant, Nancy. TVA and Black Americans:
Planning for the Status Quo. Philadelphia:
Temple University Press, 1990.
Jackson, Gloria and Ester Plovia. Appalachia
and Its Black Population: Selected Social
and Economic Characteristics. New
York: National Urban League, 1972.
Kennedy, N. Brent and Robyn Vaughn Kennedy. The
Melungeons: The Resurrection of a Proud
People. An Untold Story of Ethnic Cleansing
in America. Macon, GA: Mercer University
Press, 1997.
Leyburn, James Graham. The Scotch-Irish:
A Social History. Chapel Hill:
University of North Carolina Press, 1962.
Love, Revella Logan. "Assessing the Common
Bonds Between African-Americans and European
American Appalachians: An Exploratory Study." Ph.D.
Diss., Union Institute Graduate School, Cincinnati,
1995.
McGiven, Henry M. Iron and Steel: Class,
Race and Community in Birmingham, Alabama,
1875-1920. Chapel Hill: University
of North Carolina Press, 1995.
Neely, Sharlotte. Snowbird Cherokees:
People of Persistence. Athens:
University of Georgia Press, 1991.
Perdue, Theda. The Cherokee. New
York and Philadelphia: Chelsea House, 1989.
Trotter, Joe W. Coal, Class and Color:
Blacks in Southern West Virginia, 1915-32.
Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1990.
____________. River Jordan: African
American Urban Life in the Ohio Valley. Lexington:
University Press of Kentucky, 1998.
Turner, William and Edward J. Cabell, eds. Blacks
in Appalachia. Lexington: University
Press of Kentucky, 1985.
Folklore | TOP
Chase, Richard. Folk Tales and Songs,
and Other Examples of English-American
Traditions as Preserved in the Appalachian
Mountains and Elsewhere in the United States. New
York: Dover, 1971.
Davis, Donald D. Jack Always Seeks His
Fortune: Authentic Appalachian Jack Tales. Little
Rock, AR: August House, 1992.
Duncan, Barbara R., and Davey Arch, collectors
and editors. Living Stories of the Cherokee. Chapel
Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1998.
Gainer, Patrick. W. Witches, Ghosts
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Health and Medicine | TOP
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Music | TOP
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Politics and Government | TOP
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Slavery and Abolition | TOP
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Women | TOP
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