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7. Strange Fruit: The Story of African Americans in Appalachia
Sat Oct 18, 2014, 08:43 PM
Oct 2014
Note: PODCAST at link.

Strange Fruit

Strange Fruit: The Story of African Americans in Appalachia
By Laura Ellis

The seldom-told story of African Americans in Appalachia has been on our minds since a few weeks ago when we spoke to Kentucky Poet Laureate Frank X Walker, who coined the term 'Affrilachian.'

This week, we spoke to an innovator in this field of study. Dr. Bill Turner was the first scholar to combine interests in the fields of African-American and Appalachian Studies, having grown up himself in a coal mining town in Harlan County, Kentucky.

We spoke with Dr. Turner about the importance of rediscovering this part of our history, and why the image of Appalachia as a white region is so pervasive and lasting.

We also had K.A. Owens in our studio to tell us more about Tuesday night's Kentuckians for the Commonwealth event, From Louisville to Appalachia: Celebrating Our Common Heritage. K.A. also helped make some connections between environmental preservation and social justice....

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