Who We Are

In any type of conversation about Appalachia, there always comes the participant who knows more about Appalachian issues than someone who lives or has lived in the region. Or think they know in any case. With this project, I would like to refute this overreaching narrative that the Appalachian people can be so easily defined.

“Defining Appalachian culture is often a top-down process, in which individuals with power or capital tell us who or what we are.”

― Elizabeth Catte

The richness of Appalachian history and culture cannot be understated. With such an insular culture with the intention of preserving tradition, Appalachia creates and inspires the curiosity of onlookers and outsiders.

About

After Stacey Horton received the Ledford scholar research grant from the Appalachian College Association, she chose to direct her resources toward the archival and preservation of Appalachian history and narrative, specifically women’s history in Appalachian.

This website has been a labor created over the past several months of completing archival research in conjunction with the King Library. The intention of my blog will be to inform and preserve the great Appalachian history.

If you have any resources or information to share with the authors, please send all queries or information to smhorton21@gmail.com.