A personal remembrance from the preeminent chronicler of Black life in Appalachia.
The Harlan Renaissance is an intimate remembrance of kinship and community in eastern Kentucky's coal towns written by one of the luminaries of Appalachian studies, William Turner. Turner reconstructs Black life in the company towns in and around Harlan County during coal's final postwar boom years, which built toward an enduring bust as the children of Black miners, like the author, left the region in search of better opportunities.
The Harlan Renaissance invites readers into what might be an unfamiliar Appalachia: one studded by large and vibrant Black communities, where families took the pulse of the nation through magazines like Jet and Ebony and through the news that traveled within Black churches, schools, and restaurants. Difficult choices for the future were made as parents considered the unpredictable nature of Appalachia's economic realities alongside the unpredictable nature of a national movement toward civil rights.
Unfolding through layers of sociological insight and oral history, The Harlan Renaissance centers the sympathetic perspectives and critical eye of a master narrator of Black life.
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WELCH –Dr. William "Bill" H. Turner, author of "The Harlan Renaissance: Stories of Black life in Appalachian Coal Towns" will make a free public presentation on Feb. 6 at 6 p.m. in the Jack Caffrey Arts and Cultural Center in Welch. https://t.co/kTqywcPDNh
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Looking forward to tonight’s 7 pm ET virtual event featuring discussions of “Twilight in Hazard” and Dr. William H. Turner’s terrific book, “The Harlan Renaissance: Stories of Black Life in Appalachian Coal Towns. https://t.co/sdvn6fULAx
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That's @WilliamHTurner1's book The Harlan Renaissance in today's newsletter from The Atlantic! Thanks to @JenishaWatts for recommending Turner's book as the best work of nonfiction she's recently read: https://t.co/mqwIb4dakY https://t.co/otFuyHc4Yl