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Appalachia Mills in the Early Twentieth Century Article 
The work the girls were required to do consisted of using razor sharp knives to cut velvet and to breathe air heavy with lime dust.
May 8, 2010 - Christine Musser
Walk Appalachia's Lovely Virginia Creeper Trail Article 
The Great Smoky Mountains and the Blue Ridge meet in Southwest Virginia. Natural beauty, healthful exercise, and cultural amenities abound at the Abingdon trailhead.
Mar 30, 2009 - Laura Harrison McBride
Black Panthers as Cryptids Article 
Although two species of big cats are known to have sizable populations of black phase individuals, only one of these lives in the Americas, and not in the Northeast.
Nov 11, 2009 - Thomas Wyatt
Appalachians Rally to Save Their Mountains Article 
People from the vast Appalachian region of the United States will be converging on Washington, D.C. to try and bring and end to mountain top removal mining.
Sep 23, 2010 - Jon Pike
Anti-coal Activism in 2010 Article 
Anti-coal activists say that 2010 was a good year for moving the country beyond coal in 2010. They are looking where they can make gains in 2011.
Dec 31, 2010 - Jon Pike
Radio Station Raises Questions About Coal Article 
A community radio station in coal country helps bring people together to talk about coal and other possible energy solutions.
Dec 29, 2010 - Jon Pike
I attended Ohio University for four years, studying Video Production and Film, earning a BA in Science and Communications from the Scripps School of Communication. I co-created and produced a...
Stephen Smoot Writer
Currently a doctoral candidate in history at West Virginia University studying Colonial America/Early Republic, United States Diplomatic History, Eastern Europe/Russia, and Appalachia. Has taught at...
Mary Bodel Writer
I've studied herbal remedies since 1981 and became a Master Herbalist in 2004. I have written several books about herbal remedies as well as many articles. I also enjoy reading, writing, cooking and...
Wild Ramps Expanding Beyond Appalachian Mountains Article 
Ramps, a wild leek, is a staple of Appalachian springtime. But outside of the mountains fewer people know about its culinary use.
May 3, 2010 - Lisa Hechesky
Coal from the Mountaintops Article 
A consideration of the pros and cons associated with mountaintop coal leads to . . . wind energy?
Nov 7, 2009 - K. Gregg Elliott
The Melungeons - America's Forgotten Race Article 
Who are the people forgotten and ignored by United States history? Once termed Free Persons of Color, where did they originate, and where are they now?
Aug 19, 2010 - Allene Reynolds
Affrilachian Poets Article 
African-American poet, playwright and visual artist, Frank X. Walker forged a place in history. He set out to correct the omission of black writers from regional events.
Feb 8, 2010 - Susan Hance
Frederick Delius Biography Article 
Life and works of Frederick Delius, English composer known for his passion for nature and famous for 'On Hearing the First Cuckoo in Spring.'
Oct 31, 2007 - Tel Asiado
Moonshine + Popcorn = Best White Lighting Film Ever Article 
"The Last One" starring moonshine maverick Marvin "Popcorn" Sutton immortalizes his life's work in a Emmy winning production that is available on DVD.
Oct 8, 2011 - Teresa Wentz
Odyssey of the Wild Leek, from Back Woods to Posh Restaurants Article 
Having a rich, unique flavor, the ramp (also known as the wild leek) is a native American wildling earning new culinary respect.
Mar 21, 2012 - Melanie Forde
Matt McFarland is currently twenty-three years old. He resides in a small town nestled deep in the heart of Appalachia. He is a full-time college student, a part-time chef, a part-time poker player,...
Mountaintop Removal Mining Destroying East Kentucky Mountains Article 
What is destroying the four spheres of the Appalachian Mountains? Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining. What exactly occurs? Destruction of lives and land.
Jul 17, 2011 - Kim Childers
Minka Gantenbein is a freelance journalist from the beautiful Central Coast of California. She has a Bachelor of Science degree in Journalism with a concentration in News Editorial from California...
Mary Rayme Writer
Mary Rayme is a graphic designer and arts educator with a BFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore. Determined to be a librarian (or at least...