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(Ebook) Just Over the Hill: Black Appalachians in Jackson County, Western North Carolina by Victoria A. Casey McDonald; Marie T. Cochran ISBN 9781469672045, 1469672049

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Authors:Victoria A. Casey McDonald; Marie T. Cochran
Pages:196 pages.
Year:2022
Editon:ebook
Publisher:Western Carolina University, Hunter Library
Language:english
File Size:199.78 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781469672045, 1469672049
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(Ebook) Just Over the Hill: Black Appalachians in Jackson County, Western North Carolina by Victoria A. Casey McDonald; Marie T. Cochran ISBN 9781469672045, 1469672049

This book could be recounted as part of “the Liars Bench,” a casual storytelling tradition among southern men sitting in the public square and at barbershops—folktales of a bygone era for entertainment purposes only. This collection of Appalachian narratives simultaneously steps into the circle of griots throughout the African Diaspora. Although Victoria never lived outside of Jackson County, her appetite for knowledge and her ancestral pride granted her regional and global citizenship simultaneously. With this reissued edition, Just Over the Hill reemerges in the aftermath of an unprecedented year. A decade after its original publication in 2012, the nation continues to face the turmoil of a devastating global pandemic, a sobering racial reckoning, and contentious political conflict. Looking back, the fatal shooting of seventeen-year-old Trayvon Martin in 2012 was an ominous foreshadowing. The handling of that tragic incident in Sanford, Florida, combined with the subsequent acquittal of gunman George Zimmerman, sparked an international debate across all media regarding racial profiling and the criminal justice system in the United States. I met Victoria in my role as a newly minted visiting faculty member at Western Carolina University (WCU). Our paths crossed as participants in numerous rural activist causes, including the historic campaign for President Barack Obama in 2018. In hardly any time at all, Victoria became my “community ambassador,” just as she had for many other new arrivals to the area. These points of reference set the tone for my contemplation about the reissue of Just Over the Hill. The stories here do not possess the lexicon of the Black Lives Matter movement, but they proclaim and confirm the message. The immeasurable value of this book lies in the mysteries between the lines of text and the patterns within its retelling. Instead of a…
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