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  2. Social and economic stratification in Appalachia - Wikipedia

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    Power, politics, and poverty. The social and economic stratification of Appalachia comes largely as the result of classism. Many politicians and businessmen took advantage of the region's natural resource industries, such as mountaintop coal mining. Appalachian laborers were heavily exploited, which prevented the region from developing socially ...

  3. Hillbilly Highway - Wikipedia

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    Hillbilly Highway. In the United States, the Hillbilly Highway is the out-migration of Appalachians from the Appalachian Highlands region to industrial cities in northern, midwestern, and western states, primarily in the years following World War II in search of better-paying industrial jobs and higher standards of living.

  4. Urban Appalachians - Wikipedia

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    Urban Appalachians. Urban Appalachians are people from or with close ancestral ties to Appalachia who are living in metropolitan areas outside of the region. Because migration has been occurring for decades, most are not first generation migrants from the region but are long-term city dwellers. People have been migrating from Appalachia to ...

  5. Night Comes to the Cumberlands - Wikipedia

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    Publication date. 1963. Night Comes to the Cumberlands: A Biography of a Depressed Area is a 1963 book by American historian Harry M. Caudill, which brought national attention to poverty in Appalachia and is credited with making the region a focus of the United States government's "war on poverty". [1] In Poverty in the United States: An ...

  6. What to know about 'Hillbilly Elegy,' JD Vance's memoir ... - AOL

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    The book, which reflects on the circumstances of Vance’s family and the community in which he grew up, sparked discussions about the complexities of poverty in Appalachia and Rust Belt communities.

  7. Appalachian Regional Development Act - Wikipedia

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    The Senate passed the Appalachian Regional Development Act (S.3) on February 1, 1965. The House of Representatives reported the bill on February 17, 1965, and passed the House with a 257-165 roll call vote on March 3, 1965. President Johnson signed the Appalachian Regional Development Act of 1965 into law on March 9, 1965.

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