The Electronic Front Porch: An Oral History of the Arrival of Modern Media in Rural Appalachia and the Melungeon CommunityThe Electronic Front Porch examines the arrival of radio and television in Appalachia, and the Internet's role in the Melungeon community. It contributes to a variety of disciplines, including media, Appalachian, and popular culture studies, in addition to oral, Southern, and American history |
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The Study of Media | 12 |
Uncovering Oral History | 19 |
Appalachia on My Mind Outsiders | 30 |
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