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Women of the Mountain South: Identity, Work, and Activism
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- UPDATED: 6.29.2025
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editor:
Connie Park Rice, Marie Tedesco
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3.15.2015
ISBN:
9780821445228
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504
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The essays of Women of the Mountain South debunk the entrenched stereotype of Appalachian women as poor and white, and shine a long-overdue spotlight on women too often neglected in the history of the region. Each author focuses on a particular individual or group, but together they illustrate the diversity of women who live in the region and the depth of their life experiences. The Mountain South has been home to Native American, African American, Latina, and white women, both rich and poor. Civil rights and gay rights advocates, environmental and labor activists, prostitutes, and coal miners—all have lived in the place called the Mountain South and enriched its history and culture.
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