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Berry, Chad. “The Great White
Migration, Alcohol, and the Transplantation of |
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Southern Protestant Churches.” Register
of the Kentucky Historical Society 90 (1996): 265-296. |
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Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 976.9
K377r |
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Caster, Michael Vaughn. “Religious
Language and Collective Action: A Study |
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of Voluntarism in a Rural Appalachian Church.” Appalachia/America. Ed.
Wilson Somerville. Boone, NC: Appalachian Consortium Press,
1981. 218-229. |
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Ford, Thomas R. “Status, Residence
and Fundamentalist Religious Beliefs in the |
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Southern Appalachians.” Social Forces 39
(1960): 41-49. |
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Gerrard, Nathan L. “Churches
of the Stationary Poor in Southern Appalachia.” |
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Change in Rural Appalachia:
Implications for Action Programs. Eds. John D. Photiadis
and Harry K. Schwarzweller. Philadelphia: U of Pennsylvania
P, 1970. 99-114. |
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Poage, Bennett. “The Church
and Family Farm Ministry in Central Appalachia.” |
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Christianity in Appalachia:
Profiles in Regional Pluralism. Ed. Bill J. Leonard.
Knoxville: U of Tennessee P, 1999. 18-39. |
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Special Collections & Archives Berea Collection 277.4
C555 |
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Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 277.4
C555 |
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Sessions, James. “The
Commission on Religion in Appalachia: Empowering the |
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People.” Christianity in Appalachia:
Profiles in Regional Pluralism. Ed. Bill J. Leonard.
Knoxville: U of Tennessee P, 1999. 165-174. |
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Special Collections & Archives Berea Collection 277.4
C555 |
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Special Collections & Archives Mountain Collection 277.4
C555 |
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Smith, Stephen B. “A Ministry
to God’s Back Yard: Development of the Appalachian |
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People’s Service Organization,
Inc., 1965-1983.” Historical Magazine of the Protestant
Episcopal Church 52 (1983): 405-426. |
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Szpak, Michael. “Removing the
Mark of the Beast: The Church of God and Organized |
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Labor, 1908-1934.” Labor’s
Heritage 6 (1994): 46-61. |
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Weller, Jack E. “How
Religion Mirrors and Meets Appalachian Culture.” Appalachia |
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in Transition. Ed. Max E.
Glenn. St. Louis: Bethany, 1970. 122-139. |
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