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  2. Social and economic stratification in Appalachia - Wikipedia

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    Power, politics, and poverty. The social and economic stratification of Appalachia comes largely as the result of classism. Many politicians and businessmen took advantage of the region's natural resource industries, such as mountaintop coal mining. Appalachian laborers were heavily exploited, which prevented the region from developing socially ...

  3. Hillbilly Highway - Wikipedia

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    Hillbilly Highway. In the United States, the Hillbilly Highway is the out-migration of Appalachians from the Appalachian Highlands region to industrial cities in northern, midwestern, and western states, primarily in the years following World War II in search of better-paying industrial jobs and higher standards of living.

  4. Appalachian stereotypes - Wikipedia

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    Appalachian stereotypes. The Appalachian region and its people have historically been stereotyped by observers, with the basic perceptions of Appalachians painting them as backwards, rural, and anti-progressive. These widespread, limiting views of Appalachia and its people began to develop in the post-Civil War; [ 1] Those who "discovered ...

  5. Appalachian Regional Commission - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .arc .gov. The Appalachian Regional Commission ( ARC) is a United States federal–state partnership that works with the people of Appalachia to create opportunities for self-sustaining economic development and improved quality of life. Congress established ARC to bring the region into socioeconomic parity with the rest of the nation.

  6. What JD Vance understands about dreaming your way out of poverty

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    This I know because I spent eight years in the Appalachian Mountains, teaching at Glenville State University in Gilmer County, West Virginia. Glenville — population 1,166 — is in the center of ...

  7. Why Certain States Have Experienced the Most Poverty ... - AOL

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    The United States Census Bureau says that persistent poverty occurs when a geographic region has a poverty rate of 20%+ for 30+ years. As of the bureau’s last report, nearly 11% of the nation ...

  8. America's 10 Poorest Cities - AOL

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    Five of the 10 cities with the highest poverty rates also are among the 10 cities with lowest median income, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data. Many are in Appalachia, ...

  9. Night Comes to the Cumberlands - Wikipedia

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    Night Comes to the Cumberlands: A Biography of a Depressed Area is a 1963 book by American historian Harry M. Caudill, which brought national attention to poverty in Appalachia and is credited with making the region a focus of the United States government's "war on poverty". [ 1] In Poverty in the United States: An Encyclopedia of History ...