In this final episode of our We Are Appalachian series, we uncover how coal and logging industries shaped the identity, economy, and spirit of the Appalachian region.
We explore:
– Company towns and the control of workers through scrip
– The Mine Wars and the Battle of Matewan
– The formation of the United Mine Workers of America (UMWA)
– The environmental impact on the Appalachian rainforest
– A rare WV-native tarantula species
– The surprising origin of the word “hillbilly”
This episode blends untold history with natural wonders to reveal the grit, resilience, and complexity of Appalachia’s story.
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