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acculturation
acid mine drainage
activism, grassroots Appalachian against CAAs
for coal mine health/safety
for environmental justice
for equitable taxation
grassroots organizations
growth-based development rejected by
lobbying efforts
local political backlash against
against mountaintop removal
against political elites/corruption
regional consciousness resulting from
regional networks for
against strip mining
synchronization of
tactics of
for union reform
War on Poverty as catalyst for
See also specific activist; organization
adult education
adult literacy
affluence
poverty in midst of
Affluent Society, The
(Galbraith)
African Americans
agriculture
decline of
impact of industrialization on
impact of WWII mobilization on
See also
farms
AGSLP.
See
Appalachian Group to Save the Land and People
Aid to Families with Dependent Children
Akron (Ohio), Appalachian out-migration to
Alabama
alcoholism
Alice Lloyd College
Alice Lloyd College Outreach Reserves (ALCOR)
Alinsky, Saul
all-terrain vehicles (ATVs)
Almond, Lindsey
American Public Power Association
Anderson, Don
Anglican Appalachian People's Service Organization
Antioch College
antipoverty programs
community action and
culture of poverty influence on
Kennedy proposals for
missionary programs
PARC report and
political/economic benefits of
press coverage of
state-administered
See also
War on Poverty
antiâstrip mining movement
antiwar movement
Appalachia
as American paradox
Clinton visit to
counterculture movement in
declining coal reserves in
distressed counties in
ecosystem of
as exploited resource colony
federal programs underutilized in
government intervention in
growth centers in
impact of globalization on
indigenous vs. mainstream churches in
local reform institutions in
manufacturing growth in
national forests in
national misunderstanding of
as “other America,”
PARC definition of
per capita income in
personal income in
popular stereotypes of
post-WWII changes, mixed legacy of
press coverage of
service economy in
socioeconomic gap within
as underdeveloped area
War on Poverty in
See also
activism, grassroots Appalachian; Appalachia, modern; economy, Appalachian; War on Poverty, in Appalachia
Appalachia: A Report by the President's Appalachian Regional Commission
Appalachia: Journal of the Appalachian Regional Commission
Appalachia, modern
ARC infrastructure improvements in
citizen-activist organizations in
civic leadership in
conflicting development ideologies in
consumer culture in
diversity in
economy
education disparities in
environmental degradation, persistence of
grassroots activism in
health care disparities in
land use in
as microcosm of mainstream America
old problems persisting in
political corruption in
professional class in
regional identity in
structural inequities and
uneven socioeconomic development in
Appalachian Alliance
Appalachian Coalition
Appalachian Committee for Full Employment
Appalachian Community Development Corporation
Appalachian Computer Systems
Appalachian Consortium
Appalachian culture
AVs' merging with
as cause of poverty
heritage tourism and
land use and
local political manipulation of
loss of
modernization of, as missionary/educator goal
modern threats to
neo-Appalachians and
regional consciousness of
shifting popular perceptions of
Appalachian development efforts community development strategies
industry expansion
out-migration
private programs
/files/20/78/92/f207892/public/private programs
state-initiated programs
Appalachian Development Foundation
Appalachian Development Highway System
Appalachian Group to Save the Land and People (AGSLP)
antiâstrip mining activism of
establishment of
leadership of
Appalachian Land Ownership Task Force
Appalachian Leadership and Community Outreach
Appalachian Movement Press
Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC)
American faith in growth/technology and
Appalachian Development Foundation and
balanced growth and
bureaucratic conflict in
challenges facing
conferences sponsored by
criticism of
distressed counties program
drug abuse programs of
early efficiency of
as experiment
as federal/state partnership
funding allocation by
funding of
goals of
“growth center” strategy of
gubernatorial interest in
ideological/political conception of
impact on modern Appalachia
implementation efforts of
intellectual origins of
land ownership study of
optimism of
PARC report and
phase-out program of
press coverage of
program expansion
Reagan budget cuts and
reauthorizations of
recommendations for
regional competitiveness measures of