In Reading Appalachia from Left to Right, Carol Mason examines
the legacies of a pivotal 1974 curriculum dispute in West Virginia
that heralded the rightward shift in American culture and politics.
At a time when black nationalists and white conservatives were both
maligned as extremists for opposing education reform, the wife of a
fundamentalist preacher who objected to new language-arts textbooks
featuring multiracial literature sparked the yearlong conflict. It
was the most violent textbook battle in America, inspiring mass
marches, rallies by white supremacists, boycotts by parents, and
strikes by coal miners. Schools were closed several times due to
arson and dynamite while national and international news teams
descended on Charleston.
A native of Kanawha County, Mason infuses local insight into
this study of historically left-leaning protesters ushering in
cultural conservatism. Exploring how reports of the conflict as a
hillbilly feud affected all involved, she draws on substantial
archival research and interviews with Klansmen, evangelicals,
miners, bombers, and businessmen, a who, like herself, were
residents of Kanawha County during the dispute. Mason investigates
vulgar accusations of racism that precluded a richer understanding
of how ethnicity, race, class, and gender blended together as white
protesters set out to protect "our children's souls."
In the process, she demonstrates how the significance of the
controversy goes well beyond resistance to social change on the
part of Christian fundamentalists or a cultural clash between elite
educators and working-class citizens. The alliances, tactics, and
political discourses that emerged in the Kanawha Valley in 1974
crossed traditional lines, inspiring innovations in neo-Nazi
organizing, propelling Christian conservatism into the limelight,
and providing models for women of the New Right.
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