Appalachian Figures If you drive across Cumberland Gap on U.S. 25E today, the road feels inevitable.
Appalachian Figures If you drive across Cumberland Gap on U.S. 25E today, the road feels inevitable.
Appalachian Figures Most viewers who remember Julie Parrish see her framed in Technicolor. She stands in a helicopter beside Elvis Presley in Paradise, Hawaiian Style, or leans against a kitchen counter on the 1967 sitcom Good Morning World.
Appalachian Figures In early 1959 Harvard students opened their campus paper and met a new dean in a faculty profile titled “Governmental Engineer.” The article introduced Don K. Price Jr as a tall, friendly man whose voice still carried the gentle drawl of his native Kentucky, a veteran of New Deal agencies, wartime science boards, and the Hoover Commission who was only then settling into his first full time academic job.
Appalachian Figures On a summer morning in 1982, patients arrived at Mud Creek Clinic and found only ashes. The small community clinic in Grethel, Floyd County, had burned during the night in a suspected arson fire. Instead of closing the doors, Eula Hall dragged a picnic table under a willow tree, called the doctor, and started seeing patients in the yard.
Appalachian Figures On the night of August 11, 1950, a right handed pitcher for the Boston Braves walked off the mound at Braves Field with his teammates crowding around him and Brooklyn Dodgers hitters shaking their heads. Vern Bickford had just thrown a no hitter against a lineup that included Jackie Robinson and Duke Snider. For a moment he was one of the brightest stars in the National League.
Appalachian Figures Appalachia has long been a place where national arguments about crime, punishment, and poverty arrive wearing local faces. In the spring of 1997, one of those faces belonged to a fourteen-year-old boy from Pike County, Kentucky. His name was Jason Blake Bryant, and his life became tied forever to one of the most haunting crimes in modern East Tennessee history: the Lillelid murders near Greeneville.
Appalachian Figures In January 2025 news spread through Nashville and across classic country circles that Melba Joyce Montgomery had died at eighty six after a long struggle with dementia.
Appalachian Figures When people in Appalachian churches open an old shaped note songbook, the name B. C. Unseld often appears in small capitals above a tune title. For most singers he is only a set of initials.

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Closing reflections on the series and the world that birthed it