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Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Gender in Appalachia [electronic resource] : Piecing it Together March 3, 2000 conference proceedings.
10. Marie Tedesco - The women of Glenmary and Focis: a modern day version of fotched-on women -- 11. Lynwood Montell - Stories as generation bonding agents -- 12. Carrie and Michael Nobel Kline - Flavor of the Old World in Wheeling, WV: audio file -- 13. Rita Egan - Gender differences in Central Appalachian students' attitudes towards poverty, welfare, and work.6. Barbara Howe - Ethnicity, race, and women's work in mid-nineteenth century West Virginia cities -- 7. Shirley Lumplom - Re-membering, re-weaving, re-visioning: 'other' ways preface: document & audio readings -- 8. Patti Capel Schwartz and Constance Hardesty - Putting the pieces together: teaching in tandem about race, class, ethnicity, and gender at an Appalachian Regional University -- 9. Susan Keefe - Mountain identity and the global society in a rural Appalachian community.Disc contents: 1. Susan & Geoff Eacker - Banjo women in West Virginia and Eastern Kentucky: document -- 2. Linda Tate - Reading from Power in the Blood: document -- The legend of Opal Mann: resistance to gender segregation in the glass industry -- 4. Fred Barkey - Stepping into the West Virginia Mine Wars: Italians of the Upper Kanasha Valley and the Long Ton Coal Strike of 1909 -- 5. Ancella Bickley and Rita Wicks0Nelson - Mosaic in black and white: black teachers remember school integration in West Virginia: document & Power Point presentation.
- Subjects: Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Gender in Appalachia (Huntington, W.V.); Ethnicity; Ethnicity.; Ethnic relations;
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