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Index

Aaron Norman Fund,
203

Aid to Children of the Unemployed,
75

Aid to Dependent Children,
203

Alice Lloyd College,
88
,
225n58
,
230n5
.
See also
Caney Creek Junior College

Altschul, David,
155

American Electric Power Company of New York,
26

American Friends Service Committee (AFSC),
3
,
54
,
57
,
59–60
,
66

Antioch College,
87
,
112

Appalachian Committee for Full Employment,
86
.
See also
roving pickets

Appalachian Community Meeting,
162

Appalachian Fund,
30

Appalachian Group to Save the Land and People (AGSLP),
172
,
174
,
187–88
,
200

Appalachian Region Commission,
74

Appalachian Volunteers (AVs),
1
,
6
,
8
,
10
,
46
,
74
,
80
,
85
,
89
,
93
,
94
,
147–48
,
162
,
175
,
180
,
181

Antioch College,
87

anti-strip-mining,
155
,
157
,
164–67
,
175
,
186–89
,
200

Appalachian Community Meeting,
162

Appalachian Group to Save the Land and People (AGSLP),
172–73
,
174
,
187–88
,
200

Appalachian Volunteers, Inc. (organizational meeting),
148–49

Area Redevelopment Administration,
53
,
74
,
77
,
139

attacked,
4
,
13
,
58
,
105
,
170
,
171
,
199
,
215
(
see also
Appalachian Volunteers
:
Kentucky Un-American Activities Council
;

Appalachian Volunteers: sedition arrest)

Beloit College,
103

book project,
83–84
,
88
,
89

Bristol, TN (relocation),
123
,
136–38
,
143

campus chapters,
51
,
71–72
,
95
,
103–4

Christmas in Appalachia
,
100–101
,
105

colonialism,
8
,
13
,
14
,
176
,
209

community councils,
151–52
,
153

community development,
61
,
76
,
80–81
,
91
,
95
,
203

community interns,
151–52
,
153

community organizing,
52
,
76
,
80–81
,
113–15
,
151–52
,
159–61
,
167

confrontational tactics,
135
,
149
,
154–57
,
159–61
,
169–72
,
173–74
,
175
,
176
,
182
,
210
,
212–13

Council of the Southern Mountains,
42
,
45
,
49–52
,
73
,
77–78
,
81
,
90–91
,
98
,
123–24
,
137–38
,
139–45
,
149
,
204–5

Council of the Southern Mountains, split from,
80–81
,
123–24
,
136
,
138
,
140–46

culture of poverty,
8
,
10
,
44
,
53
,
56
,
96
,
208

curriculum enhancement,
55–56
,
72–73
,
78
,
80–82
,
83
,
85
,
87–88
,
90
,
96–98
,
99–100
,
106
,
151
,
203
,
208

Depressed Area USA
,
100
,
101–3
,
105

Earlham College,
103
,
105–6
,
112

E-Squad,
182–84
,
185

Fonda, KY,
132–34

Ford Foundation,
54–55
,
77

Headquarters for Education of Local Leadership (HELL),
172–73

Highway 979 (Floyd County),
173

internal split,
192–95

isolation from central office,
137
,
154
,
182

Kennedy, John F.,
1
,
37

Kentucky Un-American Activities Committee,
180
,
195–99
,
201
,
203
,
214

local people,
13
,
14
,
39
,
52
,
55–56
,
72
,
89
,
91–92
,
108
,
125–26
,
151–52
,
172
,
181–82
,
194
,
211–12

lose funding,
200–201
,
202–4

McSurely, Alan,
185–86
,
187
,
188

Mill Creek (Clay County),
54–57
,
58–60
,
61
,
64
,
66

1960s activists,
7
,
10
,
13

Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO),
49
,
84–85
,
86
,
90–91
,
98
,
130–32
,
145
,
163
,
191
,
203–4

organizational meeting,
50
,
52
,
70–71

outposts,
159–60
,
161
,
173

Pennsylvania State University,
103

personal conduct,
96–98
,
99–100
,
106
,
140–44
,
151
,
181
,
203
,
208

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