” … A Right Good People”

“… A Right Good People” by Harold Warren is a collection of true stories that captures the essence of Southern Appalachian culture. Published by Appalachian State University in 1974, this edition comprises 128 pages and is presented in English. The narratives, originally featured in the Charlotte Observer, aim to reflect the folkways and values of the Appalachian people, allowing them to express their heritage and traditions authentically.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of experiences that highlight the social sciences and human geography of the region. The stories delve into the lives and customs of the Southern Appalachian community, providing insights into their unique culture. This book serves as a historical document, preserving the voices and traditions of a people whose narratives are often overlooked, making it a significant contribution to the understanding of rural sociology.
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A collection of true stories gathered from the Southern Appalachian people, this book echoes the folkways and values of another era. Published in 1974, the stories collected in “… A Right Good People” were originally published in the Charlotte Observer, the largest newspaper in the Carolinas in the 1970s. These stories were written with the intention of illustrating the heritage of the Appalachian people and letting them speak about their culture and traditions for themselves.
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