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Bray, Berry. 2006. “A Life in the Light of the Mountains: An Interview with Berry Bray.” Interview by students Cody Brown and Phillip Marsengill. Foxfire Magazine 40 (Fall/Winter): 138-147.
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Cobb, Hazel, and Wanda Holbrooks. 2007. “Family Legends.” Interviewed by Nikki Weaver, great-granddaughter and granddaughter of the authors. Foxfire Magazine 41 (Spring/Summer): 16-27.
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Collins, Tina Rae. 2001. “Dark Shadows” [1960s recollections of domestic abuse; Ky.]. Appalachian Heritage 29 (Winter): 22-25.
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Dodd, Paul. 2002. The Gospel According to a Mountain Momma [1950s W.Va. strictures and nostalgia]. Parsons, W.Va.: McClain Printing Company. 141 pp.
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Estill, Bill. 1999. “Back Home in Kentucky” [brief childhood memories of Hillsboro, Ky., farm]. Appalachian Heritage 27 (Winter): 78-79.
Everson, Hobart. 2007. “Schoolboy and the Blizzard” [1941 Barbour Co.; seven-mile walk home in a winter storm]. Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 33, no. 4 (Winter): 58-59.
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Faires, Granville. 2007. “Southern Raisin’” [b. 1935; Lauderdale Co., Ala., traditional life]. Interview by student April Argoe. Foxfire Magazine 41 (Spring/Summer): 50-68.
Family Matters. 2006. Special issue, Now and Then: The Appalachian Magazine 22, no. 1 (Spring): 1-64.
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Farr, Sidney Saylor. 1995. Table Talk: Appalachian Meals and Memories. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press. 261 pp.
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Farr, Sidney Saylor. 2006. “Taking a Turn of Corn to the Gristmill” [Recipes and Recollections: Buttermilk Corn Bread]. Appalachian Heritage 34, no. 2 (Spring): 84-85.
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Farr, Sidney Saylor. 2007. “Lye Soap Is Certainly No Lie” [memoir]. Appalachian Heritage 35, no. 2 (Spring): 88-89.
Farr, Sidney Saylor. 2007. “Bitter and Sweet Persimmons” [recipe, persimmon pudding]. Appalachian Heritage 35, no. 4 (Fall): 95-96.
Farr, Sidney Saylor. 2008. “Coltsfoot, Spring Peepers, and New Potatoes” [signs of spring]. Appalachian Heritage 36 no. 2 (Spring): 76-78.
Farr, Sidney Saylor. 2008. “Psychological Bridges and a Christmas Jam Cake” [recipe]. Appalachian Heritage 36, no. 4 (Fall): 86-88.
Fausset, Richard. 2006. “A County of Bad Ol’ Boys; Bootlegging, Brothels, Cockfights and Chop Shops. Guilty Sheriffs and Federal Investigations. This Slice of Tennessee has Earned Its Image” [Cocke Co.]. Los Angeles Times, 27 October, A1. 2165 words. Reprinted in Appalachian Journal 34, no. 2 (Winter 2007): 142-146, titled “When Perdition Is Your Tradition.”
Feather, Carl E. 1999. “The Milk Had to Get Through: Home Delivery in Tucker County” [1930s-40s]. Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 25 (Spring): 26-31.
Feather, Carl E. 2001. “The Honeymoon’s Over: Selling Souvenirs on U.S. Route 50” [Mineral Co.; Doll’s Honeymooners, landmark gift shop, closes; interview]. Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 27 (Spring): 20-26.
Feather, Carl E. 2003. “Friendly Spirits at the Sportsman’s Club” [100-year-old tavern, Tucker Co.]. Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 29 (Fall): 58-63.
Feather, Carl E. 2005. “The Executioner’s Story: Bob Harness and the Moundsville Pen” [prison guard, 1947-54]. Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 31, no. 3 (Fall): 38-43.
Feather, Carl E. 2005. “Rosbys Rock: No More, No Less” [controversial 1933 town-naming; Marshall Co.]. Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 31, no. 4 (Winter): 46-53.
Feather, Carl E. 2005. “‘Mayor’ Ivan Gorby of Bowman Ridge” [b. 1914; Marshall Co.]. Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 31, no. 2 (Summer): 58-65.
Feather, Carl E. 2006. “Redeeming the ‘Real’ Crum” [town on the Tug Fork River, and setting for Lee Maynard’s novel Crum (1988, 2001)]. Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 32, no. 2 (Summer): 62-66. Sidebar, “Crumb: The Novel: Why All the Fuss?,” 67.
Feather, Carl E. 2006. “Still Standing in Tucker County: Sonny Lansberry Carries On” [73, one-legged, independent]. Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 32, no. 2 (Summer): 56-61.
Feather, Carl E. 2007. “Mail Time in Glady: Calvin Shifflett and His Post Office” [Randolph Co.; b. 1933]. Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 33, no. 2 (Summer): 58-64. Sidebar: “Peter Shaver’s Grave” [settler, scalped 1781, after whom Shavers Fork River and mountain are named], 65.
Feather, Carl E. 2007. “‘I Just Have the Memory’: Wilma Shriver and Her Farm” [married. 1931; Monongalia Co.; 243-acre farm]. Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 33, no. 1 (Spring): 26-31.
Feather, Carl E. 2008. “The Jones Diamond: Mixed Blessings for a Peterstown Family.” Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 34, no. 4 (Winter): 18. Monroe County; “The odds are staggering: The couple who held the world record for the most consecutive male births – 16 – also owned the Peterstown property on which was found the largest alluvial diamond ever discovered in the United States.”
Feather, Carl E. 2008. “Character Farm in Morgan County.” Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 34, no. 2 (Summer): 66-67. George Farnham of Unger and his collection of fiberglass advertising figures.
Feather, Carl E. 2008. “‘I’m a Walking Miracle’: Jim Davis of Cunningham Run.” Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 34, no. 4 (Winter): 45-51. Harrison County; 74-year-old wood carver and scrap-metal sculptor, poet, harmonica player weight lifter, motorcycle rider.
Feather, Carl E. 2008. “A Shop for Sore Eyes in St. Marys.” Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 34, no. 1 (Spring): 62-63. Pleasants County; Bill’s Antiques and Collectibles.
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First Person Appalachia: The Personal Essay Issue. 2002. Special issue, Now and Then: The Appalachian Magazine 19 (Summer): 1-44 [essays by Cathy Lentes, Rita A. Mariotti, Joseph Sobol, Jim Minick, Barclay Franklin, Barbara Weddle, Martha Wolfe, Les Brown, Deana Steiner Smith, John O’Brien, and Silas House].
Fish, Margaret, Martin J. Amerikaner, and Conrae J. Lucas. 2006. “Dispelling the Stereotypes: Rural Appalachian Mothers Talk About Physical Punishment” [child rearing; interviews with seventy low-income rural Appalachian mothers; tables]. Journal of Appalachian Studies 12, no. 1 (Spring): 26-39.
Fisher, Steve. 2008. “Community Organizers.” Appalachian Journal 35, no. 3 (Spring): 254-258. Review essay of We Make Change: Community Organizers Talk About What They Do–And Why, by Kristin Layng Szakos and Joe Szakos (Vanderbilt University Press, 2007).
Fleishman, Tamar Alexia. 2007. “Roadkill Cook-Off: You Ate What?!?” [September, Marlinton, Pocahontas Co.]. Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 33, no. 3 (Fall): 62-65.
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Food in Appalachia: Articles, Essays, Poetry, and Reviews. 1998. Special issue, Now and Then: The Appalachian Magazine 15 (Spring): 1-40.
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Forsyth County: 1849-1999 [N.C.; photo essays]. 1998. Images of America. Dover, N.H.: Arcadia Publishing. 128 pp.
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Foxfire 11: The Old Homeplace, Wild Plant Uses, Preserving and Cooking Food, Hunting Stories, Fishing, and More Affairs of Plain Living. 1999. Edited by Kaye Carver Collins, Lacy Hunter, and Foxfire students. New York: Anchor Books. 313 pp.
Foxfire 12: War Stories, Cherokee Traditions, Summer Camps, Square Dancing, Crafts, and More Affairs of Plain Living. 2004. Edited by Kaye Carver Collins, Angie Cheek, and former Foxfire students. New York: Anchor Books. 560 pp.
Foxfire 40th Anniversary Book: Faith, Family, and the Land. 2006. Edited by Angie Cheek, Lacy Hunter Nix, and Foxfire students. New York: Anchor Books. 512 pp. Contents: What is Foxfire? -- Foxfire: A History -- Forty years of Foxfire: a partial timeline -- A Foxfire portrait: Aunt Arie Carpenter -- Words from the wise: Our beloved contacts -- God -- The Bible -- Church -- Faith healing -- Everyday miracles -- The holy land -- Heaven -- The devil -- The end times -- Family times -- Chores -- Clothes -- School -- Games and toys -- Parties -- Holidays -- Recipes -- Relationships -- Doctoring -- Money -- Beauty secrets -- Advice -- Longevity -- Acquiring land -- Selling land -- Mills -- Logging -- Free range or open range -- Farming -- The Mountains -- Country living.
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French, Laurence Armand. 2008. An Oral History of Southern Appalachia. Lewiston, N.Y.: Edwin Mellen Press. 198 pp. 1970s-collected life histories of N.C. Cherokees, whites, and blacks.
Fulks, Danny. 1995. Tales Along the Appalachian Plateau. [southern Ohio] Huron, Ohio: Bottom Dog Press.
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Galer, Eilleen Gardner. 1997. Appalachian Folks: Tales of a Bygone Era [N.C., W.Va.]. Edited by H. Donald Kroitzsh. Plymouth, Vt.: Five Corners Publications. 112 pp.
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Gallaher, Carolyn. 2003. On the Fault Line: Race, Class, and the American Patriot Movement [Kentucky Patriot Movement; concealed weapons; hemp growing]. Lanham, Md.: Rowman & Littlefield. 272 pp.
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Gilchrist, Joy. 1997. “‘ The Worst Disaster in the Memory of Man’: Recalling the ‘50 Flood” [central W.Va.; sidebars on the Big Snow of 1950, and the Flood of 1936]. Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 23 (Spring): 48-59.
Gilchrist-Stalnaker, Joy, ed. 2000. Lewis County, West Virginia: Her People and Places. Horner, W.Va.: Hacker’s Creek Pioneer Descendants. 256 pp.
Giles, Janice Holt, and Henry Giles. [1963] 1995. A Little Better Than Plumb: The Biography of a House. Reprint, with a foreword by Linda Beattie, Lexington: University Press of Kentucky. 280 pp.
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Hufford, Mary. 2001. “Landscape and History at the Headwaters of the Big Coal River Valley: An Overview” [W.Va.; prehistory to present]. In Tending the Commons: Folklife and Landscape in Southern West Virginia. American Memory, Library of Congress. 35 pp. http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/collections/tending/essay5.html.
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Jones, Lisa, Beth Shirley, and Lester Wall. 1998. “Square Dancing: A Foot-Stompin’ Mountain Pastime” [oral history interview with Rabun Co., Ga., caller]. Foxfire Magazine 32 (Spring/Summer): 3-9.
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Keith, Bruce, and Ronald Althouse. 1999. “The Role of Social Research in Public Policy Administration: Linking Land-Grant Universities to State Policy Initiatives.” In Inside West Virginia: Public Policy Perspectives for the 21st Century, eds. B. Keith and R. Althouse, 1-8. Morgantown: West Virginia University Press.
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LaLone, Mary B., ed. 1997. Appalachian Coal Mining Memories: Life in the Coal Fields of Virginia’s New River Valley [Montgomery and Pulaski Counties; 51 oral histories]. Blacksburg, Va.: Pocahontas Press. 374 pp.
LaLone, Mary B., Peg Wimmer, and Amanda Hartle, eds. 2003. The Radford Arsenal: Impacts and Cultural Change in an Appalachian Region [oral history interviews; Montgomery Co., Va., Army Ammunition Plant]. Radford, Va.: Brightside Press. 244 pp.
LaLone, Mary. 1995. “Recollections About Life in Appalachia's Coal Camps: Positive or Negative?” In Appalachia and the Politics of Culture, ed. E. C. Fine. Journal of the Appalachian Studies Association 7: 91-100. Johnson City: East Tennessee State University, Center for Appalachian Studies and Services.
Leavengood, Betty. 2002. “‘I’m the One Who Stayed’: Walter Taitt’s 99 Years in Volcano” [Wood Co.; oil field]. Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 28 (Winter): 10-15.
Leavengood, Betty. 2002. Wood County, West Virginia [pictorial retrospective]. Images of America. Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia. 128 pp.
Leavengood, Betty. 2008. “Pilot Jean Pickering: 75 and Still Flying.” Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 34, no. 2 (Summer): 29-33. Female adventurer, Williamstown, Wood County.
Ledford, Homer. 2004. See Ya’ Further Up the Creek: A Collection of Stories and Poems [b. 1927; growing up in Depression-era Tenn.; author is a renowned dulcimer maker]. Illustrated, with poetry contributions, by Cindy Lowy. Foreword by Loyal Jones. Winchester, Ky.: Kentucky Traditions Publishing. 160 pp. Accompanying sound disc with 15 songs.
Ledford, Katherine E. 2004. “‘Thanks for not shooting me’: –A Review-Essay on Shelby Lee Adams’s Appalachian Lives” [University Press of Mississippi, 2003]. Appalachian Journal 31 (Spring/Summer): 390-398.
Lee, Matt, and Ted Lee. 2002. “On the Appalachian Trail” [Ky. apples, paw paws, and Bill Best’s beans]. Food & Wine (March): 20 para. www.foodandwine.com.
Lefler, Susan M. 2004. Brevard [N.C.; photo-documentary]. Images of America. Columbia, S.C.: Arcadia. 128 pp.
Lentes, Cathy. 2003. “Where Herons Fly” [essay; joys of natural homestead, Ohio River Valley, Oh.]. Now and Then: The Appalachian Magazine 20, nos. 2-3 (Summer/Winter): 32-33.
Lentz, Ralph E., II. 2001. W. R. Trivett, Appalachian Pictureman: Photographs of a Bygone Time [1884-1966; Watauga Co., N.C.]. Contributions to Southern Appalachian Studies, no. 4. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland. 166 pp.
Leonelli, Victoria Dutko. 2003. Around Uniontown [coal and coke region, Fayette County, Pa.; photo retrospective]. Images of America. Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia. 128 pp.
Lewin, Tamar. 2005. “Up From the Holler: Living in Two Worlds, at Home in Neither” [Pikeville, Ky.; from foster child to lawyer; NYT series on social class in America today]. New York Times, 19 May, 14(A).
Lewis, Helen, and Monica Appleby. 2003. Mountain Sisters: From Convent to Community in Appalachia [Glenmary Sisters; secular service, justice, empowerment]. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky. 328 pp.
Lewis, Helen. 1995. My Life and Good Times in the Mountains, or Life and Learning in Central Appalachia. Highlander Center Working Paper Series, no. 21. New Market, Tenn.: Highlander Research and Education Center. 31 pp.
Liftig, Robert. 2002. “In Search of the Fugate Family of Lost Creek, Kentucky” [genealogy]. Now and Then: The Appalachian Magazine 19 (Spring): 13-16.
Light, Ken, and Melanie Light. 2006. Coal Hollow: Photographs and Oral Histories [southern W.Va.; 83 stark b&w photos by outsiders; 11 oral histories]. Forewords by Orville Schell and Robert B. Reich. Series in Contemporary Photography, 4. Berkeley: University of California Press. 139 pp. (Compare other, recent photo-documentaries, some also by outsiders: American Lives, by Shelby Lee Adams; American Hollow, by Rory Kennedy; Sodom Laurel Album, by Rob Amberg; The Face of Appalachia, by Tim Barnwell; You’re Not from Around Here, by Mike Smith).
Lilly, Jack. 1998. “The Lost Village of Lilly” [Bluestone River Valley; Lilly family]. Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 24 (Summer): 42-47.
Lilly, John, interviewer. 2000. “A Pattern to Life: Folk Dancers Rush & Ruby Butcher” [Nicholas Co.]. Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 26 (Spring): 58-65.
Lilly, John. 2004. “‘A Neat Way to Live’: Vandalia Award Winner Mack Samples” [Clay Co. educator, musician, singer, dancer, author, administrator]. Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 30 (Spring): 10-17.
Lilly, John. 2006. “3,000 Points of Light: Kenova’s Pumpkin House” [home to 3,000 jack-o-lanterns each Halloween, visible across the Ohio river]. Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 32, no. 3 (Fall): 10-17.
Lilly, John. 2008. “Making It Legal: A Visit to the Isaiah Morgan Distillery in Summersville.” Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 34, no. 2 (Summer): 64-65. 80-proof corn whiskey, called “Southern Moon.”
Linville, Shirley. 2001. “Memories of a Miner’s Wife: Life in Breece Coal Camp” [1920s Boone Co.]. Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 27 (Summer): 40-43.
Little, Christy, and Jeff Little. 2005. Parkersburg in Vintage Postcards [W.Va.]. Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia. 128 pp.
Little, M. Ruth. 1998. Sticks and Stones: Three Centuries of North Carolina Gravemarkers. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press. 328 pp.
Lockard, Duane. 2003. “Bulltown of My Youth” [1930s Braxton Co.]. Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 29 (Summer): 50-55.
Locklear, Erica Abrams. 2006. “The Stench of a Mountain Tradition: Ramp Foodways in Appalachia.” North Carolina Folklore Journal 53, no. 1 (Spring-Summer): 4-18.
Locklear, Erica Abrams. 2007. “Fragrant Memories: They’ll Get Your Attention” [ramps; interview with author’s father; Leicester, N.C.]. North Carolina Folklore Journal 54, no. 1 (Spring-Summer): 12-17.
Loest, Judy. 2006. “The Knoxville YWCA between the Wars” [built 1925; women’s activities]. Now and Then: The Appalachian Magazine 22, no. 2 (Fall/Winter): 23-26.
Long, Lucy M. 2006. “Southern Appalachia (Western North Carolina)” [recipes: country ham, soup beans, cornbread with molasses, leather britches, greens, fried hominy, sauerkraut, fried Irish potatoes, fried apples, corn on the cob, blackberry cobbler]. In The Ethnomusicologists’ Cookbook: Complete Meals from Around the World, ed. Sean Williams, 192-196. New York: Routledge.
Lundy, Ronni, ed. 2005. Cornbread Nation 3: Foods of the Mountain South [literary anthology of stories, poems, essays, and excerpts by 45 writers]. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press. Published in association with the Southern Foodways Alliance, Center for the Study of Southern Culture, University of Mississippi. 266 pp. [I. PLANTING THE ESSENTIAL SEEDS: CORN AND BEANS: I offer you a gift — Marilou Awiakta / Compass for our journey — Marilou Awiakta / Cornbread communion — Sheri L. Castle / Two grandmothers — Tony Earley / A man and his beans — Sarah Fritschner / Leatherbritches — Billy C. Clark / Beating the biscuits in Appalachia: race, class, and gender politics of women baking bread — Elizabeth Engelhardt / A theory of pole beans — Nikki Giovanni / II. RAISING CONSCIOUSNESS: Where I'm from — George Ella Lyon / Raised by women — Kelly Norman Ellis / Taking stock of being Appalachian — James B. Goode / Steep — Robert Morgan / From oats to grits, mutton to pork: North British foodways in Southern Appalachia — Jim Wayne Miller / Plenty — Michael McFee / On the Appalachian Trail — Matt Lee and Ted Lee / Homesick — Diane Gilliam Fisher / The Dollmaker — Harriette Simpson Arnow / Cooked food — Roberta Bondi / Grandma's table — Steve Yarbrough / Roadside table — Michael McFee / Affrilachia — Frank X Walker / III. CULTIVATING COMMUNITY: Holy manna — Robert S. Richmond / Ramp suppers, biodiversity, and the integrity of the mountains — Mary Hufford / April in Helvetia: 1995 — Sally Schneider / A talk with Adriana Trigiani — Fred Sauceman / Two Americas, two restaurants, one town — Rebecca Skloot / The anthropology of table manners from geophagy onward — Guy Davenport / Syrup boiling — Janisse Ray / IV. THE MEAT OF THE MATTER: To the unconverted — Jake Adam York / Of possums and papaws — Joel Davis / A passion for bacon — Pete Wells / Mad squirrels and Kentuckians — Burkhard Bilger / The oyster shucker's song — David Cecelski / V. THE HARVEST: The Fruit of temptation — Frank Browning / A pawpaw primer — Colleen Anderson / Going for peaches, Fredericksburg, Texas — Naomi Shihab Nye / Tales of dough and dowry: fried pies in Tennessee — John T. Edge / The pumpkin field — William Jay Smith / Stand buy your yam: the lure of the southern produce stand — Deb Barshafsky / Farmer’s market — Marcia Camp / Of sorghum syrup, cushaws, mountain barbecue, soup beans, and black iron skillets — Fred Sauceman / A garden in Kentucky — Jane Gentry / Of fall days and harvesting, and falling in love — Jean Ritchie / VI. FOOD AND LOVE: Back to the bayou — Rick Bragg / Bill — Brad Watson / Falling for my husband — Blair Hobbs].
Lynd, Staughton. 2004. Lucasville: The Untold Story of a Prison Uprising [1993; Scioto Co., Ohio]. Philadelphia, Pa.: Temple University Press. 244 pp.
MacFarlane, Scott. 2007. “Divine Right’s Trip (1971): The Last Whole Earth” [by Gurney Norman]. Chap. 11 in The Hippie Narrative: A Literary Perspective on the Counterculture, by S. MacFarlane, 161-175. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland.
Mann, Jeff. 1999. “Stonewall and Matewan: Some Thoughts on Gay Life in Appalachia” [identity; characterized in Appalachian literature]. Journal of Appalachian Studies 5 (Fall): 207-214.
Mann, Jeff. 2003. “Appalachian Subculture” [essay on gay mountaineers]. Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide 10 (September/October): 19-21.
Mann, Jeff. 2003. Edge [W.Va. poet; gay biography]. New York: Southern Tier Editions, Harrington Park Press. 184 pp.
Mann, Jeff. 2005. Loving Mountains, Loving Men [memoir: growing up gay in W.Va.]. Athens: Ohio University Press. Ethnicity & Gender in Appalachia. 248 pp.
Mann, Jeff. 2007. “Mountaineer Queer: An Interview with Jeff Mann” [gay creative writing professor, Blacksburg, Va.]. By Rebecca Baird and Kathryn Staley. Appalachian Journal 35, nos. 1-2 (Fall 2007/Winter 2008): 58-75. Includes a list of 22 Appalachian books and films that feature GLBTIQ characters.
Mann, Jeff. 2007. “One Writer’s Appreciation of Appalachian Folk Culture.” Traditions: A Journal of West Virginia Folk Culture and Educational Awareness 10: 14-19.
Mann, Jeff. 2008. “Here and Queer.” Now and Then: The Appalachian Magazine 24, no. 2 (Fall/Winter): 47-50. Life as a gay couple in rural Southwestern Va.
Marsengill, Matthew, and Lee Garner. 1999. “Lee Garner: Kennesaw Carver and Artist” [Ga.; reminiscences; student interview with Garner, b. 1908]. Foxfire Magazine 33 (Fall/Winter): 92-100.
Martin, Fannie Ruth. 2002. “Fannie Ruth Martin: Still A-Dancin’!” [b. 1921; Banks Co., Ga.]. Interview by students Alicia Nicholson Aughtman and Rachel Koch. Foxfire Magazine 36 (Fall/Winter): 83-97.
Martin, J. D. 2004. “‘If you can’t stop, wave!!!’: J. D. Martin – His Store and Story” [b. 1922; rural general store owner, Gainesville, Ga.]. Interview by student Diana Carpenter. Foxfire Magazine 38 (Fall/Winter): 137-151.
Martin, Lois and Clarence. 2002. “Hearts Touched and Healed” [b. 1920s, North Ga.]. Interview by student Adam Hunter. Foxfire Magazine 36 (Spring/Summer): 3-12.
Mason, Cecelia. 2001. “‘Old-Fashioned Things’: Yellow Springs Memories” [Hampshire Co.; family and local history]. Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 27 (Winter): 46-51,
Masters, Bob. 1999. “Growing Up in Hundred: A Wetzel County Retrospective” [Hundred, W.Va.]. Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 25 (Summer): 48-51.
Masters, Bob. 2005. “Days at the Knights of Pythias” [1940s-50s Wetzel Co., fraternal organization]. Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 31, no. 2 (Summer): 34-37.
Masters, Bob. 2007. “Summers in the Brush: DOH Memories in Wetzel County” [1950s road crew]. Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 33, no. 2 (Summersa0: 46-49.
Matheny, Ann Dudley. 2003. The Magic City: Footnotes to the History of Middlesborough, Kentucky, and the Yellow Creek Valley [award winning, scholarly local history; Cumberland Gap]. Middlesboro, Ky.: Bell County Historical Society. 442 pp.
Mather, Mark. 2004. “Households and Families in Appalachia” [tables; 1990, 2000 Census]. Demographic and Socioeconomic Change in Appalachia. Washington, D.C.: Appalachian Regional Commission, Online Resource Center. 44 pp. http://arc.gov/index.do?nodeId=2164.
Mather, Mark. 2004. “Housing and Commuting Patterns in Appalachia” [tables; 1990, 2000 Census]. Demographic and Socioeconomic Change in Appalachia. Washington, D.C.: Appalachian Regional Commission, Online Resource Center. 37 pp. http://arc.gov/index.do?nodeId=2086.
Mathias, Frank F. 2000. The G.I. Generation: A Memoir [b. 1925, Maysville, Ky.]. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky. 300 pp.
Maurer, David, with Quinn Pearl. 2003 [1974]. Kentucky Moonshine. Reprint. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky. 133 pp.
Maxey, Hucie. 2008. “Lillybrook: The Memories Never Die.” Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 34, no. 3 (Fall): 53-57. Coal community, Raleigh County, 1915-1954.
May, Kathy L. 2000. Molasses Man [juvenile fiction; making molasses; African-American Appalachians]. New York: Holiday House. 32 pp.
Maynard, Lee. 2007. “A Letter to Amos” [encomium for the author’s father; Wayne Co. school teacher]. Traditions: A Journal of West Virginia Folk Culture and Educational Awareness 10: 26-28.
Mazzio, Joann. 1998. “Christmas in a One-Room School” [1930s Webster Co.]. Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 24 (Winter): 62-63.
McCall-Dickson, Yvonne. 2005. Transylvania County [N.C.; photo-retrospective]. Images of America. Charleston, SC: Arcadia. 128 pp.
McCall, Eva, and Emma Edsall. 2002. Lucy’s Recipes for Mountain Living [N.C.; narrative recipes of the authors’ grandmother]. Fairview, N.C.: Historical Images. 87 pp.
McClung Historical Collection, Knox County Public Library System, and Knox County Two Centuries Celebration. 1992. Two Centuries of Knox County, Tennessee: A Celebration in Photographs. Knoxville, Tenn.: McClung Historical Collection. 217 pp.
McDaniel, Douglas Stuart. 2004. Asheville [N.C.; photo-retrospective]. Images of America. Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia. 128 pp.
McDaniel, Lynda. 2000. “A Vision of What Can Be” [Erie, Pa.; profile of R. Benjamin Wiley, executive director, Greater Erie Community Action Committee]. Appalachia: Journal of the Appalachian Regional Commission 33 (May-August): 32-37.
McDaniel, Lynda. 2000. “A Wealth of Accomplishments” [Hale Co., Ala., Family Resource Center; empowerment and revitalization; African-Americans]. Appalachia: Journal of the Appalachian Regional Commission 33 (January-April): 14-21.
McDonald, Jeanne, ed. 1998. The Voice of Memory: A Collection of Memoirs [contributed by East Tenn. seniors]. Introduction by John Rice Irwin, ix-xviii. Knoxville, Tenn.: Knoxville Writers’ Guild. 392 pp.
McDonald, Robin. 2003. Heart of a Small Town: Photographs of Alabama Towns [matched with literary quotations]. Forward by Robert Gamble. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press. 160 pp.
McDougal, Beryle Hess. 2006. “A Year in the Country” [1900-1989; memoir, foodways, Marion Co.]. Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 32, no. 1 (Spring): 38-42. Sidebar, “What the Old Folks Say” [expressions], 43.
McElmurray, Karen Salyer. 2002. An Appalachian Birth Mother’s Journey. [Ky.; memoir]. Athens, Ga.: Hill Street Press. 256 pp.
McElmurray, Karen Salyer. 2004. Surrendered Child: A Birth Mother’s Journey [teen mother; adoption]. Athens: University of Georgia Press. 208 pp.
McFee, Michael. 1998. “Back Home” [Blue Ridge N.C. Piedmont and mountains]. Appalachian Heritage 26 (Spring): 13-19.
McGehee, Larry T. 2005. Southern Seen: Meditations on Past and Present [selected weekly newspaper essays, 1982– ]. Edited by B. J. Hutto; Foreword by John Egerton. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press. 351 pp.
McGehee, Stuart. 2001. “Historic Coalwood” [McDowell Co. setting of Homer Hickam’s Rocket Boys (1998); sidebars by Ken Sullivan and Mark Crabtree]. Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 27 (Summer): 52-61.
McGehee, Stuart. 2003. “The Wedding of the Bluefields” [1924 Bluefield, W.Va. and Bluefield, Va.]. Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 29 (Summer): 25-29.
McKnight, Brian Dallas, Jodi Deal, and Mary B. La Lone. 2006. Life in the Coal Camps of Wise County: In Honor of Wise County’s Sesquicentennial. Big Stone Gap, Va.: Lonesome Pine Office on Youth. 177 pp. Presents photographs, primarily from the archives of the Westmoreland Coal Company in the Hagley Museum and Library that were collected by students of Appalachia High School in 2004. Additional documentation, oral histories and biographical sketches provided by students of The University of Virginia’s College at Wise. Contents: Foreword by Brian D. McKnight -- Brief history of Wise County and the coal industry / Brian D. McKnight -- Making of this book / Jodi Deal -- The Hagley Museum and Library -- Andover -- Appalachia -- Arno -- Blackwood -- Coeburn -- Cranes Nest -- Derby -- Dorchester -- Dunbar -- Exeter -- Glamorgan -- Imboden -- Inman, Linden, Laurell --- Josephine -- Keokee -- Norton -- Osaka -- Pardee -- Pine Branch -- Riverview -- Roda -- Stonega -- Sutherland -- Tacoma -- Tom's Creek -- Voices from the coal camps / Mary B. LaLone -- Nuggets.
McMillian, Don Daniel. 2003. Huntington [W.Va.; photo-retrospective]. Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia. 128 pp.
McMurry, Sally Ann. 2001. From Sugar Camps to Star Barns: Rural Life and Landscape in a Western Pennsylvania Community [Somerset Co., Pa.]. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press. 182 pp.
McNichols, Lena. 2001. “First Perm” [1950 reminiscences of forced beautification at age 13; Va.]. Appalachian Heritage 29 (Winter): 20-21.
Medford, W. Clark. 2000 [1966]. Great Smoky Mountain Stories. Reprint. Johnson City, Tenn.: Overmountain Press. 157 pp. Originally published: Waynesville, N.C.: Miller Printing.
Merrell, Madge. 2006. “‘I Had to Have Had Good Genes’” [b. 1907; Jackson Co., N.C., educator]. Interview by student Samantha Fountain. Foxfire Magazine 40 (Spring/Summer): 12-23.
Messer, David R. 2007. Ablaze in Appalachia: A Social Approach to a Forgotten Culture. Charleston, S.C.: BookSurge Publishing. 116 pp. The author is a youth social worker and theologian.
Michael, Edwin Daryl. 2007. “New Martinsville in the 1950s: Teen Years in a River Town” [1950s Upper Ohio Valley]. Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 33, no. 1 (Spring): 40-45.
Miller, Hurley. 2000. Once In a Lifetime [b. 1918; memoir; 1920s-1940s W.Va.]. Raleigh, N.C.: Pentland Press. 147 pp.
Miller, Jim Wayne. 1998. “Afterword: From Oats to Grits, Mutton to Pork: North British Foodways in Southern Appalachia.” In Savory Memories, ed. L. Beattie, 153-166. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky.
Miller, Lola Roush. 2006. Central City [Hungington, W.Va., photo retrospective]. Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia. 128 pp.
Miller, Nancy. 2002. “Possessions Used to Create a Sense of Place by Assisted-Living Residents in Appalachia” [elderly focus groups, interviews]. Journal of Appalachian Studies 8 (Fall): 299-308.
Miller, Thurman I. 2001. War & Work: The Autobiography of Thurman I. Miller [W.Va.; b. 1919]. Edited by David T. Miller. Lincoln, Neb.: Writers Club Press. 236 pp.
Miller, Thurman I. 2003. Coal Bloom [memoir, Otsego, W.Va.: 1920s-30s boyhood; WWII Marine; coal miner]. Edited by David T. Miller. New York: iUniverse. 192 pp.
Mills, Gene. 2002. Another Time, Another Place: Growing Up in Swannanoa, 1929-1950 [N.C.]. Boone, N.C.: Parkway Publishers. 102 pp.
Minick, Jim. 1996. "The Future as a Circle: Or a Sweater and a Homestead." [essay] Now and Then: The Appalachian Magazine 13 (Summer): 3-7.
Minick, Jim. 2003. “Creases” [essay; orientation/navigation of the natural world]. Now and Then: The Appalachian Magazine 20, nos. 2-3 (Summer/Winter): 30-31.
Mitchell, Matthew. 2005. “‘Water from Hill to Hill’: Paint Creek Flood of 1932” [Kanawha Co.; 18 deaths]. Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 31, no. 1 (Spring): 52-57.
Montrie, Chad. 2003. “Book Review Essay: The Ambiguity of Doing Good; or, Making Change in Appalachia” [reviews Night Comes to the Cumberlands, by Harry Caudill (Jesse Stuart Foundation, 2001 rpt. of 1963); John B. Stephenson: Appalachian Humanist, edited by Thomas R. Ford and J. Randolph Osborne (Jesse Stuart Foundation, 2001); A True Man of God: A Biography of Father Ralph William Beiting, Founder of the Christian Appalachian Project, by Anthony J. Salatino (Jesse Stuart Foundation, 2001); and Challenge and Change in Appalachia: The Story of the Hindman Settlement School, by Jess Stoddart (University Press of Kentucky, 2002)]. Journal of Appalachian Studies 9 (Spring): 230-237.
Moore, Robert M., ed. 2001. The Hidden America: Social Problems in Rural America for the Twenty-First Century [14 chapters]. Selinsgrove, Pa.: Susquehanna University Press. 325 pp.
Moore, W. Jamie, and Jamie W. Moore. 2005. Growing Up in Davie County: Reflections from One Hundred Years Ago [N.C.]. Charleston, S.C.: History Press. 190 pp.
Morgan, Larry G. 2003. Appalachian Mountain Memories [amusing anecdotes from Poor Valley, Va., and Nantahala, N.C.]. Boone, N.C.: Parkway Publishers. 118 pp.
Morgan, Robert. 2004. “The Lunchroom Victory: A Memoir” [fifth grade, 1956 Henderson Co., N.C.]. In CrossRoads: A Southern Culture Annual, ed. Ted Olson, 241-246. Macon, Ga.: Mercer University Press.
Mountain Makin’s in the Smokies: A Cookbook. 2004 [1957]. Reprint. Gatlinburg, Tenn.: Great Smoky Mountains Natural History Association. 54 pp. [old-timey recipes; "edited by Mary Ruth Chiles and Mrs. William P. Trotter; illustrated by Mrs. Patsy Gilbert; compiled by the wives of the Park Service employees and their friends"].
Mounts, Willard. 1997. The Rugged Southern Appalachia Early Settlement, Early Feuds, Strikes, Drugs, Poverty, Schools, Beauty, 1700-Present. Denver, Colo: Ginwill Pub., 1997. 176 pp.
Mowery, Rozetta. 2007. Tragedy in Tin Can Holler [Athens, McMinn Co., Tenn. case study; family violence, murder]. Saint Augustine, Fla.: Global Authors Publications. 200 pp.
Mozier, Jeanne. 2006. “Postcards from the Pepperoni Highway” [varieties of pepperoni rolls available along I-79]. Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 32, no. 1 (Spring): 15-19.
Muller, Heidi. 2007. Patchwork Dreams: Stories, Songs and History from Big Ugly Creek and Harts Creek, West Virginia [Lincoln Co.; community project; photos and oral histories]. Edited by Heidi Muller. Charleston, W.Va.: Step by Step, Inc. 202 pp., plus two CDs. Publication made possible through a grant from the West Virginia Humanities Council, and funding from the West Virginia Commission on the Arts and The Greater Kanawha Valley Foundation.
Munske, Roberta R., and Wilmer L. Kerns, eds. 2004. Hampshire County, West Virginia: 1754-2004. Romney, W.Va.: Hampshire County 250th Anniversary Committee. 263 pp.
Murray, Kenneth. 2008. A Day Before Yesterday: Appalachia. Introduction by Roberta Herrin. Johnson City, Tenn.: Center For Appalachian Studies and Services, East Tennessee State University. 146 pp. Retrospective, black & white photographs, 1960s-2005.
Myers, Sylvester C. 2007. From Coal Fields to Oil Fields: A Life in Pursuit of All I Could Be [b. 1932; W.Va. coal camp to business professional; African American]. Pittsburgh, Pa.: RoseDog Books. 315 pp.
Nasby, Dolly. 2004. Charles Town [W.Va.; photo-retrospective]. Images of America. Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia. 128 pp.
Nasby, Dolly. 2004. Harpers Ferry [W.Va.; photo-retrospective]. Images of America. Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia. 128 pp.
Nasby, Dolly. 2005. Shepherdstown [W.Va.; photo-retrospective]. Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia. 128 pp.
Nasby, Dolly. 2007. Harpers Ferry [pictorial retrospective: buildings; Storer College; bridges; note: the author published another photo history, same title, in 2004]. Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia. 95 pp.
Neely, Jack. 1998. Secret History: Stories About Knoxville, Tennessee II [local history]. Knoxville, Tenn.: Scruffy City Publishing. 176 pp.
Nelson, Louise K. 1997. Country Folklore, 1920s & 1930s: And That’s the Way It Was [folk customs; Haywood Co., N.C.]. Alexander, N.C.: WorldComm. 160 pp.
Nesbitt, J. Todd. 2000. “Ethnography and Participatory Rural Appraisal in Central Appalachia” [fieldwork methodology in Pendleton and Randolph Counties., W.Va.]. Journal of Appalachian Studies 6 nos. 1-2 (Spring/Fall): 49-70.
Neville, Gwen Kennedy. 2003. “Kin-Religious Gatherings: Display for an ‘Inner Public’” [Montreat, N.C., and elsewhere]. In Southern Heritage on Display: Public Ritual and Ethnic Diversity within Southern Regionalism, ed. Celeste Ray, 130-143. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press.
Nice, Donetta. 2001. “Born in the Hills: Bill & Mary Moats of Preston County” [human interest interview with resourceful, elderly mountain couple]. Goldenseal: West Virginia Traditional Life 27 (Spring): 27-31.
Nighswander, Larry. 2003. “Zip USA: Athens, Ohio” [Dawn to Dusk Project, photo essay by 114 students]. National Geographic 203 (January): 114-118.
O’Brien, John. 2001. At Home in the Heart of Appalachia [W.Va.; memoir]. New York: Knopf. 288 pp. Weatherford Award winner.
O’Dell, Earlene Rather. 2000. The Flavour of Home: A Southern Appalachian Family Remembers [foodways, recipes]. Johnson City, Tenn.: Overmountain Press. 302 pp.
O’Hanlon-Lincoln, Ceane. 2004. County Chronicles: A Vivid Collection of Fayette County, Pennsylvania Histories [72 informed local history accounts]. Chicora, Pa.: Mechling Bookbindery. 419 pp.
O’Hanlon-Lincoln, Ceane. 2006. County Chronicles: A Vivid Collection of Pennsylvania Histories [20 informed local history accounts]. County Chronicles, vol. 2. Chicora, Pa.: Mechling Bookbindery. 276 pp.
O’Shields, Ashley. 2005. “‘Paw’: An Interview with My Grandpa, J. P. Speed” [b. 1931, Clayton, Ga.]. Foxfire Magazine 39 (Spring/Summer): 34-45.
Offutt, Chris. 2002. No Heroes: A Memoir of Coming Home [Ky.; cf. Offutt’s 1993 memoir, The Same River Twice]. New York: Simon & Schuster. 288 pp.
Olson, Ted. 1998. Blue Ridge Folklife. Folklife in the South Series. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi. 211 pp.
Osborne, David. 2006. An Appalachian Childhood [b. 1943; memoir; Portsmouth, Oh.]. Savannah, Ga.: Williams & Co. 266 pp.
Osborne, Roger, comp., ed. 2002. Voices from Appalachia [stories, poems, reflections]. Bloomington, Ind.: 1st Books Library. 110 pp.
Osborne, Roger. 1999. Pilgrimage to an Appalachian Mining Camp [b. 1936, Wharton, W.Va.; biography; Green Co., Oh.]. Dayton, Oh.: Our Common Heritage. 215 pp.
Osthaus, Carl R. 2004. “The Work Ethic of the Plain Folk: Labor and Religion in the Old South” [incl. Lowcountry, piedmont, backcountry, frontier]. Journal of Southern History 70 (November): 745-782.
Otterbein, Keith F. 2000. “Five Feuds: An Analysis of Homicides in Eastern Kentucky in the Late Nineteenth Century.” American Anthropologist 102 (June): 231-243.
Overbay, DruAnna Williams. 2005. Windows on the Past: The Cultural Heritage of Vardy, Hancock County, Tennessee [oral histories; 1920s-1950s].The Melungeons: History, Culture, Ethnicity, & Literature. Macon, Ga.: Mercer University Press. 225 pp.
Owens, Edgar. 2007. “Front Porch Stories” [b. 1925; early years in Rabun Co., Ga.; WWII]. Interview by granddaughter Alex Owens. Foxfire Magazine 41 (Spring/Summer): 28-44.
Owens, Jack. 2001. “Hollow Journey” [McDowell Co., W.Va.; return trip memories of 1940s/50s coal camp of author’s youth]. Now and Then: The Appalachian Magazine 18 (Winter): 11-14.
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Street, Joe. 2007. The Culture War in the Civil Rights Movement. Gainesville: University Press of Florida. 229 pp. Includes discussions of Highlander Folk School, Myles and Zilphia Horton, Guy and Candy Carawan, the Southern Folk Cultural Revival Project, and other organizations.
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Suppertime: Traditional Recipes [submitted by interviewees]. 2006. Foxfire Magazine 40 (Fall/Winter): 158-159. [Red Skinned Potato Salad; Cornmeal Gravy; Walnut Cake and Icing; Potato Patties; Apple Pizza Pie; Strawberry-Rhubarb Pie].
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