Norman, Gurney
O Brother, Where Art Thou
Oconaluftee Village
Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO)
Old Regular Baptists
Old Time Baptists
Olmsted, Frederick Law
Osborne Brothers
“otherness,”
outdoor drama
outsider art
outsiders
outward-looking perspective
Ozark Mountains
Paint and Cabin Creek mine war
Pancake, Breece D’J
Pardo, Juan
Patton, James
Patton, Mrs. J. W.
Peer, Ralph
Pentecostal churches. See also Holiness churches
Pietism
Pikeville, Ky.
Plantation of Ireland
Poetics of Appalachian Space
poetry
poverty
Powell, John
Presbyterians
President’s Appalachian Regional Commission (PARC)
Primitive Baptists
Proclamation of 1763
Proffitt, Frank
Program
pronunciation
protest songs
“public work,”
Qualla Cherokees
Queen, Sam
quilts. See also crafts
race relations
racial violence
radio
railroads construction of and slaves
ramps
Rash, Ron
Reconstruction
Red Cross
redneck
Reece, Florence
regional religion
Republican Party
Ritchie, Jean
roads
Robison, Carson
Rodgers, Jimmie
Roman Catholic Church
Roosevelt, Pres. Franklin D.
Rosecrans, Gen. William
Ruffner, Lewis
Ruffner, Mrs.
Rural Electrification Administration
Rylant, Cynthia
Sacred Harp
salt
Saltville, Va.
salvation
School of Living
Scotch-Irish and religion
Scruggs, Earl
secession
sect
Seeger, Mike
segregation
self-sufficiency
Sequoyah (George Gist)
serpent handling
Settle, Mary Lee
“Shakespearean myth,” . See also Elizabethan origins of Appalachian speech
shaped notation
Shapiro, Henry D.
Sharp, Cecil
Sharpsburg, battle of
Shelby, Anne
Shelton Laurel massacre
Shenandoah Valley
Sheppard, Muriel Early
Sheridan, Gen. Philip
Sherman, Gen. William T.
Shriners
“shuttle migration.” See migration: shuttle
singing schools
slash-and-burn farming
slave labor
slaveowners
slavery African; and Cherokees and the Civil War; and coalmining and goldmining and hiring of slaves and iron; and railroads and salt
slave trade
Smith, Gen. Kirby
Smith, Lee
Southern Baptist Convention
Southern Highland Handicraft Guild
“South Midland,”
Stanley, Carter
Stanley, Ralph
“stay laws,”
stereotypes and East Tennessee
Still, James
Stoneman, Ernest
Stoneman, Gen. George B.
strikes
strip mining
Strother, David Hunter
Stuart, Jesse
subdenominational churches
Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act
tall tales
Tawes, Gov. Millard
tenancy
Tennessee Coal and Iron Company
Tennessee Valley Authority
Thomas, Jean
Thomas, William Holland
Thomas Legion
timber
Tom Dooley
trade
Trail of Tears
Treaty of New Echota
Tri-cities
Turner, Frederick Jackson
Ulster
unchurched, the
Underwood, Gov. Cecil
Union Carbide Corporation
unions
United Mine Workers of America
Unto These Hills
urban life
urban-suburban exchanges
Virginia and Tennessee Railroad
vocabulary
Voices from the Hills
Volunteers in Service to America (VISTA)
wage labor
Wagner Act of 1935
Wallerstein, Immanuel
Wallin, Doug
War on Poverty
Washington, Booker T.
Watson, Arthel “Doc,”
Weatherford, Willis D.
Weaver, William
weaving
Weller, Jack
Western North Carolina Railroad
West Virginia primary
Wheeling (W.Va.) Convention
Whisman, John
White Top Mountain Folk Festival
Whitter, Henry
Wiggins, Ella May
wild plants
Wildwood Flower
Williams, Cratis
Williams, Nancy
Williams, Sally
Williams, Sam
Williamson, J. W.
Wise, Chubby
Wiseman, Scott
WLS
Wolfe, Thomas
womanless wedding
Works Progress Administration (WPA)
World War II
WSM
WWVA
yeoman farmers
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