" In 1908 John C. Campbell was commissioned by the Russell Sage
Foundation to conduct a survey of conditions in Appalachia and the
aid work being done in these areas to create "the central
repository of data concerning conditions in the mountains to which
workers in the field might turn." Originally published in 1921, The
Southern Highlander and His Homeland details Campbell's experiences
and findings during his travels in the region, observing unique
aspects of mountain communities such as their religion, family
life, and forms of entertainment. Campbell's landmark work paved
the way for folk schools, agricultural cooperatives, handicraft
guilds, the frontier nursing service, better roads, and a sense of
pride in mountain life -- the very roots of Appalachian
preservation.
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