Description
This oral history complements earlier works conducted during the Great Depression through the Federal Writers Project (FWP). The work covers not only covers the depression-era but also sentiments on World War II and the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s and is unique in its in that the oral histories portray a long-isolated region of the South Appalachia and its unique racial subcultures, Cherokee Indians, Mountain Whites and Local Blacks.





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