The Harlan renaissance :: stories of Black life in Appalachian coal towns /
A personal remembrance from the preeminent chronicler of Black life in Appalachia. The Harlan Renaissance is an intimate remembrance of kinship and community in eastern Kentucky's coal towns written by one of the luminaries of Appalachian studies, William Turner. Turner reconstructs Black life...
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Zusammenfassung: | A personal remembrance from the preeminent chronicler of Black life in Appalachia. The Harlan Renaissance is an intimate remembrance of kinship and community in eastern Kentucky's coal towns written by one of the luminaries of Appalachian studies, William Turner. Turner reconstructs Black life in the company towns in and around Harlan County during coal's final postwar boom years, which built toward an enduring bust as the children of Black miners, like the author, left the region in search of better opportunities. The Harlan Renaissance invites readers into what might be an unfamiliar Appalachia: one studded by large and vibrant Black communities, where families took the pulse of the nation through magazines like Jet and Ebony and through the news that traveled within Black churches, schools, and restaurants. Difficult choices for the future were made as parents considered the unpredictable nature of Appalachia's economic realities alongside the unpredictable nature of a national movement toward civil rights. Unfolding through layers of sociological insight and oral history, The Harlan Renaissance centers the sympathetic perspectives and critical eye of a master narrator of Black life. |
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ISBN: | 9781952271229 1952271223 |
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contents | Alex Haley-The Taproot -- Between Alex Haley, W. E. B. Du Bois, Ed Cabbell, and the Affrilachian Poets -- Black Mountain Mantrips and Woman Trips -- What's in a Name? -- Black Folk Done Lost Their Stuff -- The Common Narrative of Black Appalachian Coal-Camp Families -- Blacks Moving between Central Alabama and Central Appalachia -- Close-Knit Central Appalachian Coal Camp Black Communities -- On Trash-Talking and Signifying along Looney Creek -- In a Coal Mine, Everybody Is Black; Outside, Not So Much -- School Integration Was Worse than a Kick in the Head by an Alabama Mule -- The Principal of the White School Became a Lifelong Friend -- Not Bad for Some Colored Kids from Harlan County, Kentucky -- King Coal Leaves the Throne -- The Graying of the Eastern Kentucky Social Club -- Meditating on the Future at the Mountaintop. |
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spelling | Turner, William Hobart, author. The Harlan renaissance : stories of Black life in Appalachian coal towns / William H. Turner. Morgantown : West Virginia University Press, 2021. 1 online resource. text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Vendor-supplied metadata. Alex Haley-The Taproot -- Between Alex Haley, W. E. B. Du Bois, Ed Cabbell, and the Affrilachian Poets -- Black Mountain Mantrips and Woman Trips -- What's in a Name? -- Black Folk Done Lost Their Stuff -- The Common Narrative of Black Appalachian Coal-Camp Families -- Blacks Moving between Central Alabama and Central Appalachia -- Close-Knit Central Appalachian Coal Camp Black Communities -- On Trash-Talking and Signifying along Looney Creek -- In a Coal Mine, Everybody Is Black; Outside, Not So Much -- School Integration Was Worse than a Kick in the Head by an Alabama Mule -- The Principal of the White School Became a Lifelong Friend -- Not Bad for Some Colored Kids from Harlan County, Kentucky -- King Coal Leaves the Throne -- The Graying of the Eastern Kentucky Social Club -- Meditating on the Future at the Mountaintop. A personal remembrance from the preeminent chronicler of Black life in Appalachia. The Harlan Renaissance is an intimate remembrance of kinship and community in eastern Kentucky's coal towns written by one of the luminaries of Appalachian studies, William Turner. Turner reconstructs Black life in the company towns in and around Harlan County during coal's final postwar boom years, which built toward an enduring bust as the children of Black miners, like the author, left the region in search of better opportunities. The Harlan Renaissance invites readers into what might be an unfamiliar Appalachia: one studded by large and vibrant Black communities, where families took the pulse of the nation through magazines like Jet and Ebony and through the news that traveled within Black churches, schools, and restaurants. Difficult choices for the future were made as parents considered the unpredictable nature of Appalachia's economic realities alongside the unpredictable nature of a national movement toward civil rights. Unfolding through layers of sociological insight and oral history, The Harlan Renaissance centers the sympathetic perspectives and critical eye of a master narrator of Black life. Turner, William Hobart Family. Turner, William Hobart. Children of coal miners Kentucky Lynch Biography. African Americans Appalachian Region History 20th century. Lynch (Ky.) Biography. Harlan County (Ky.) Social life and customs. Appalachian Region Social conditions. Appalachian Region Race relations. Appalachian Region History. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85006074 Noirs américains Appalaches Histoire 20e siècle. Social conditions fast Race relations fast Manners and customs fast Families fast Children of coal miners fast African Americans fast Kentucky Lynch fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJmPb7t4JMvVTjhYkMGWDq Kentucky Harlan County fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJpV6pBd4xV74kjrTvQQbd Appalachian Region fast 1900-1999 fast History fast Biographies fast Biographies. lcgft http://id.loc.gov/authorities/genreForms/gf2014026049 Biographies. rvmgf has work: The Harlan renaissance (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCH449CMp7YjK4DwRbJTwP3 https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version. Turner, William Hobart. Harlan renaissance. First edition. Morgantown : West Virginia University Press, 2021 9781952271205 (DLC) 2021009493 (OCoLC)1246284158 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=3002470 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Turner, William Hobart The Harlan renaissance : stories of Black life in Appalachian coal towns / Alex Haley-The Taproot -- Between Alex Haley, W. E. B. Du Bois, Ed Cabbell, and the Affrilachian Poets -- Black Mountain Mantrips and Woman Trips -- What's in a Name? -- Black Folk Done Lost Their Stuff -- The Common Narrative of Black Appalachian Coal-Camp Families -- Blacks Moving between Central Alabama and Central Appalachia -- Close-Knit Central Appalachian Coal Camp Black Communities -- On Trash-Talking and Signifying along Looney Creek -- In a Coal Mine, Everybody Is Black; Outside, Not So Much -- School Integration Was Worse than a Kick in the Head by an Alabama Mule -- The Principal of the White School Became a Lifelong Friend -- Not Bad for Some Colored Kids from Harlan County, Kentucky -- King Coal Leaves the Throne -- The Graying of the Eastern Kentucky Social Club -- Meditating on the Future at the Mountaintop. Turner, William Hobart Family. Turner, William Hobart. Children of coal miners Kentucky Lynch Biography. African Americans Appalachian Region History 20th century. Noirs américains Appalaches Histoire 20e siècle. Social conditions fast Race relations fast Manners and customs fast Families fast Children of coal miners fast African Americans fast |
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title | The Harlan renaissance : stories of Black life in Appalachian coal towns / |
title_alt | Alex Haley-The Taproot -- Between Alex Haley, W. E. B. Du Bois, Ed Cabbell, and the Affrilachian Poets -- Black Mountain Mantrips and Woman Trips -- What's in a Name? -- Black Folk Done Lost Their Stuff -- The Common Narrative of Black Appalachian Coal-Camp Families -- Blacks Moving between Central Alabama and Central Appalachia -- Close-Knit Central Appalachian Coal Camp Black Communities -- On Trash-Talking and Signifying along Looney Creek -- In a Coal Mine, Everybody Is Black; Outside, Not So Much -- School Integration Was Worse than a Kick in the Head by an Alabama Mule -- The Principal of the White School Became a Lifelong Friend -- Not Bad for Some Colored Kids from Harlan County, Kentucky -- King Coal Leaves the Throne -- The Graying of the Eastern Kentucky Social Club -- Meditating on the Future at the Mountaintop. |
title_auth | The Harlan renaissance : stories of Black life in Appalachian coal towns / |
title_exact_search | The Harlan renaissance : stories of Black life in Appalachian coal towns / |
title_full | The Harlan renaissance : stories of Black life in Appalachian coal towns / William H. Turner. |
title_fullStr | The Harlan renaissance : stories of Black life in Appalachian coal towns / William H. Turner. |
title_full_unstemmed | The Harlan renaissance : stories of Black life in Appalachian coal towns / William H. Turner. |
title_short | The Harlan renaissance : |
title_sort | harlan renaissance stories of black life in appalachian coal towns |
title_sub | stories of Black life in Appalachian coal towns / |
topic | Turner, William Hobart Family. Turner, William Hobart. Children of coal miners Kentucky Lynch Biography. African Americans Appalachian Region History 20th century. Noirs américains Appalaches Histoire 20e siècle. Social conditions fast Race relations fast Manners and customs fast Families fast Children of coal miners fast African Americans fast |
topic_facet | Turner, William Hobart Family. Turner, William Hobart. Children of coal miners Kentucky Lynch Biography. African Americans Appalachian Region History 20th century. Lynch (Ky.) Biography. Harlan County (Ky.) Social life and customs. Appalachian Region Social conditions. Appalachian Region Race relations. Appalachian Region History. Noirs américains Appalaches Histoire 20e siècle. Social conditions Race relations Manners and customs Families Children of coal miners African Americans Kentucky Lynch Kentucky Harlan County Appalachian Region History Biographies Biographies. |
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