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- Appalachian Heritage
- The University of North Carolina Press
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- Volume 19, Number 4, Fall 1991
- Contributors
- A Note of Acknowledgment
- Appalshop and African Americans in Appalachia
- Innocence
- Books in Print About Black Appalachians
- Appalachian Community Fund
- Mountain Masters, Slavery, and the Sectional Crisis in Western North Carolina (review)
- My Native Mountains
- Black Pioneer Poet: Effie Waller Smith
- Heredity
- The Civil Rights Struggle: Early Days in Southern West Virginia
- Homage to a Hidden Heritage: Black Women Quilt-Makers
- To a Friend
- Spicy Editorials and Fearless Sayings: The Black Press in West Virginia
- Jazz in the Mountains?: One Town's Amazing Story
- Just Who Is Bernie Bickerstaff?
- Mollie Gabe
- Monument to Man
- A Yard Sale for Gideon
- The South Asheville Colored Cemetery, 1840-1943
- Wisdom
- Town Mountain: Pioneer Families
- From Slavery I Sing
- Memories Draw Generations Back to Lynch
- "One Blood": Berea's Black Settlers
- On Winged Feet
- An Appalachian Afro-American Family
- African Americans and the Appalachian Heritage
- A Word From Alex Haley
- Welcome to a Different World
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