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On and On: Appalachian Accent and Academic Power
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McCarroll, Meredith
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/ DiFranco, Ani
/ House, Silas (1971- )
/ Television programs
/ Theme
/ Writers
2016
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On and On: Appalachian Accent and Academic Power
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McCarroll, Meredith
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Accentuation
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/ College students
/ DiFranco, Ani
/ House, Silas (1971- )
/ Television programs
/ Theme
/ Writers
2016
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On and On: Appalachian Accent and Academic Power
2016
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Writer and activist Silas House spoke at a conference addressing the theme of \"New Appalachia,\" urging his audience to bring lGbtQ civil rights issues into our classrooms, our scholarship, and our conversations in order to make Appalachia a safer place. To an outsider, it might have sounded like he was saying \"own and own and own,\" but when I heard Silas House repeat this word in this context, I felt the ground shift beneath me. Because while he talked about justice, I heard the timbre of my Pa. [...]her mother-in-law made crazy quilts, piecing together scraps and favorites, remnants and set-asides.
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The University of North Carolina Press,University of North Carolina Press
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