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collegekid20038 Aug 23rd, 2014 02:24 PM

question I need answered for a college course
 
Just taking an informal poll. If you would be great enough to help me out just finish this sentence for me please. So here it goes

Q: When I think of Appalachia and/or Appalachian people, I think of....

Thank you in advance!!

HappyTrvlr Aug 23rd, 2014 02:57 PM

The states you tagged aren't in Appalachia.

logandog Aug 23rd, 2014 03:05 PM

...moonshine.

collegekid20038 Aug 23rd, 2014 03:06 PM

I know. My teacher wants to know what people think about Appalachia from everywhere. I am in Appalachian Studies so we are seeing what everyone thinks not just people from Appalachia.

happytrailstoyou Aug 23rd, 2014 03:28 PM

It is a very cool, hip place with lots of good restaurants and hotels. The people there enjoy classical music, ballet, and theatrical productions of all kinds. The weather is very much like that in Hawaii. Negative stereotypes of the region are inexplicable.

charsuzan Aug 23rd, 2014 04:28 PM

misinformation and stereotypes. Stories abound of poverty, yet, like most everywhere, there are rich, poor and in between. It is a beautiful area of our country.

Gretchen Aug 23rd, 2014 04:57 PM

Rich history of Scotch Irish immigrants. Poverty in the "hollers" of the coal mining areas. Beautiful mountains--the oldest in the world. Music.

dbdurand Aug 23rd, 2014 05:22 PM

I have to confess that I never think about Appalachia. At least not till today. Then I looked it up on Wikipedia. Not an attractive picture.

wintersp Aug 23rd, 2014 06:39 PM

Mountains and coal mines.

Scots & Irish

longhorn55 Aug 23rd, 2014 07:53 PM

...poverty and incredible natural beauty.

Seamus Aug 23rd, 2014 08:54 PM

The unlearned lessons about the rape of nature and cruel exploitation of individuals by coal barons, eerily repeated by the plague of fracking

JanetKMR Aug 24th, 2014 03:17 AM

Mountains, coal mines and working poor. A lot of tradition and pride.

We drove through there and stopped in a number of towns a couple of years ago and I was humbled by the level of poverty.

flpab Aug 24th, 2014 04:31 AM

The fracking that is going on now is going to cause huge damage.

nytraveler Aug 24th, 2014 04:36 AM

Poverty - have never been there so can't comment on natural beauty

ChiSue Aug 24th, 2014 07:27 AM

"Songcatcher" -- with those old songs' moralistic teachings.

Grandfather Mountain, where some of my Scots ancestors lived when they were new to America -- before they moved on to better lives.

Feuds -- all the more fierce because the stakes are so small.

Breathtaking natural beauty smothered under smog.

Source of white babies for the adoption business.

Fra_Diavolo Aug 24th, 2014 08:05 AM

"Let Us Now Praise Famous Men" and Walker Evans' moving photographs.

KTtravel Aug 24th, 2014 08:32 AM

I do think of rural poverty, mining and now fracking.

sallytakemyhand Aug 24th, 2014 11:09 AM

Appalachian State University.

bear900 Aug 24th, 2014 12:03 PM

Achian people who eat appals of course!

Gretchen Aug 24th, 2014 01:10 PM

Poverty yes. Great personal pride and fortitude.


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