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  2. Category:Appalachian bogs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Appalachian bogs" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  3. Dock Boggs - Wikipedia

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    Boggs was born in West Norton, Virginia, in 1898, the youngest of ten children.In the late 1890s, the arrival of railroads in central Appalachia brought large-scale coal mining to the region, and by the time Dock was born, the Boggs family had made the transition from subsistence farming to working for wages and living in mining towns.

  4. O Death - Wikipedia

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    The song is generally attributed to the musician and Baptist preacher Lloyd Chandler, but it was likely taken or adapted from folk songs already existing in the region. The song has been covered in a variety of contexts, including films, video games, and television.

  5. Come All You Fair and Tender Ladies - Wikipedia

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    The first two songs recorded are "Mattie Groves" and "Come All You Fair and Tender Ladies". In the film they are sung by Emmy Rossum. An album was released with modern singers performing the same songs. They include Rosanne Cash, Emmylou Harris and Dolly Parton. [14] In 2010, Marideth Sisco performed a portion of the song in the film Winter's ...

  6. Appalachian music - Wikipedia

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    Appalachian music is the music of the region of Appalachia in the Eastern United States.Traditional Appalachian music is derived from various influences, including the ballads, hymns and fiddle music of the British Isles (particularly Scotland), and to a lesser extent the music of Continental Europe.

  7. JD Vance's Appalachia controversy explained - AOL

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    Appalachians responded to Vance's cultural critique in the form of poems, books, thought pieces and podcasts. In 2019, dozens of Appalachian writers and residents responded to Vance's book with ...

  8. Appalachian Americans - Wikipedia

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    Appalachian Americans, or simply Appalachians, are Americans living in the geocultural area of Appalachia in the eastern United States, or their descendants. [2] [3]While not an official demographic used or recognized by the United States Census Bureau, Appalachian Americans, due to various factors, have developed their own distinct culture within larger social groupings.

  9. Peatlands: New documentary to explore the secret life of bogs

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    The series will look at bogs in Irish history and culture and how they can help tackle climate change. Peatlands: New documentary to explore the secret life of bogs Skip to main content