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“Appalachia has beauty. The ancient crags, timber-cloaked slopes, rhododendron and laurel thickets, beds of ferns and flowers, and creeks and rushing rivers make it a land of stunning loveliness.”
— Harry M. Caudill, “O, Appalachia!,” Voices from the Hills
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In my case, and I’m sure many others, my grandmother frequently demanded I demonstrate my grit no matter how grim the outcome of doing so. Resilience is so deeply embedded in our oft-idyllic memories of our grandmothers that, as we age, our memories of them become our roadmaps for resistance. Shared through story on front porches across the region, these . . .
















