Too Few Tomorrows
Urban Appalachians in the 1980's
Contributor(s)
Philliber, William W. (editor)
Obermiller, Phillip J. (editor)
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU)Language
EnglishAbstract
Between the 1940s and 1970s, approxiately three million people left the Appalachian mountains in search of jobs in Midwest urban areas, such as Cincinnati, Chicago, and Detroit. Unfortunately, about a third of these people were forced into a life of long-term underclass dwellers. Struggling with questions of identity, rootlessness, and cultural negation, these people were given the name of “urban Appalachians.” Published in 1987, Too Few Tomorrows addresses some of the pressing questions regarding urban Appalachians and their story of migration to city life.
Keywords
History; United States; State & Local; South (al, Ar, Fl, Ga, Ky, La, Ms, Nc, Sc, Tn, Va, Wv)ISBN
9781469637075, 9781469637051, 9781469637075Publisher
Appalachian State UniversityPublisher website
https://www.appstate.edu/Publication date and place
1987Grantor
Imprint
Appalachian State UniversityClassification
History of the Americas