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Phillip J. Obermiller Papers and Appalachian Migration Research Collection, 1950-2013

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Abstract

Scope and Contents

Administrative Information

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Writings and Correspondence

Urban Appalachian Council

Research Committee-Urban Appalachian Council

Subject Files

Newspaper Series on Appalachian Migration

Articles and Bibliographies

Audio Visual Materials



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Phillip J. Obermiller Papers and Appalachian Migration Research Collection, 1950-2013 | Berea College Special Collections and Archives Catalog

By Lori Myers-Steele and Samuel Gleaves

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Collection Overview

Title: Phillip J. Obermiller Papers and Appalachian Migration Research Collection, 1950-2013Add to your cart.

Primary Creator: Obermiller, Phillip J.

Extent: 27.0 MS boxes

Arrangement:

The collection is arranged in seven series: Writings and Correspondence, Urban Appalachian Council, Research Committee, Urban Appalachian Council, Subject Files, Newspaper Series on Appalachian Migration, Articles and Bibliographies and Audio Visual Materials.

The collection was processed in December 2014 by Samuel Gleaves, Archives Processing Assistant.  The finding aid was created by Lori Myers-Steele, Collections Archivist, with the help of Samuel Gleaves.

Subjects: Appalachian Festival., Appalachian Region., Appalachians (People) -- Migrations., Appalachian Studies., Appalachian Studies Association., Council of the Southern Mountains., Jones, Loyal -- 1928-, Maloney, Michael E., Mynatt, Ernie, Obermiller, Phillip J., Ohio, Cincinnati., Philliber, William W. -- 1943-, Rural-urban migration -- Southern States -- History., Urban Appalachian Council., Wagner, Thomas E.

Languages: English

Abstract

Born in North Canton, Ohio, Phillip J. Obermiller, is a sociologist, scholar, and advocate for urban Appalachians. While not from Appalachia, Obermiller’s experience growing up in a family of European migrants living in a company town echoed the experience of Appalachians who he came to serve through his work.  Obermiller came to the Appalachian Studies wing of the Appalachian movement from the neighborhood level.  In the mid-1960s, while attending Catholic seminary in Cincinnati, Obermiller was mentored by Ernie Mynatt, a social worker tending to the city’s Appalachian migrant community.   Working with Mynatt and Michael Maloney Obermiller helped to establish the Urban Appalachian Council (UAC) in 1974.  The UAC developed into a regional resource and educational center for Appalachian affairs, promoting pride in cultural heritage among urban Appalachians.  Obermilller actively participated in the UAC’s Research Committee, producing studies and writings on the social issues facing urban Appalachians. 

In addition to his work with the UAC, Obermiller has been involved in the Appalachian Studies Association since its beginnings (serving as president in 2005-2006) and is known for his advocacy of quantitative research and interdisciplinary collaboration in the field.   In addition to his numerous publications, Obermiller has provided consulting, training, and evaluation services for many urban education and welfare organizations in Cincinnati and elsewhere.  Obermiller holds graduate degrees in philosophy and theology from the Athenaeum of Ohio and in sociology from the Union Institute.  He has taught Appalachian Studies at the University of Cincinnati and Edgecliff College and has served as a tenured associate professor at Northern Kentucky University, a research associate at the University of Kentucky and visiting scholar at the University of Cincinnati’s School of Urban Planning.  Living in Cincinnati, Obermiller continues his academic and advocacy work.

Scope and Contents of the Materials

This collection contains the records of Dr. Phillip J. Obermiller including: writings, correspondence and publications related to scholarly and community work; administrative documents and publications from Obermiller’s work with the Urban Appalachian Council; and research materials related to urban Appalachia and Appalachian migration collected by Obermiller.

Subject/Index Terms

Appalachian Festival.
Appalachian Region.
Appalachians (People) -- Migrations.
Appalachian Studies.
Appalachian Studies Association.
Council of the Southern Mountains.
Jones, Loyal -- 1928-
Maloney, Michael E.
Mynatt, Ernie
Obermiller, Phillip J.
Ohio, Cincinnati.
Philliber, William W. -- 1943-
Rural-urban migration -- Southern States -- History.
Urban Appalachian Council.
Wagner, Thomas E.

Administrative Information

Repository: Berea College Special Collections and Archives Catalog

Access Restrictions: There are no known restrictions on the collection other than federal copyright regulations. Please cite all references to this collection. Records can be accessed through the Reading Room, Berea College Special Collections and Archives, Hutchins Library, Berea College.

Related Materials:

Related Berea College Collections:

Urban Appalachian Council (UAC) Records 1930 – 1994

Appalachian Studies Association Records

Council of the Southern Mountains Records, 1912-1970

Council of the Southern Mountains Records, 1970-1989

Council of the Southern Mountains Oral History Project Collection

Related Publications:

Selected Bibliography:

Too Few Tomorrows: Urban Appalachians in the 1980s. Phillip J. Obermiller and William Philliber, eds. Appalachian Consortium Press, 1987.

Appalachia in an International Context: Cross-National Comparisons in Developing Regions. Phillip J. Obermiller and William Philliber, eds. Praeger, 1994.

From Mountain to Metropolis: Appalachian Migrants in American Cities. Kathryn Borman and Phillip J. Obermiller, eds. Bergin & Garvey, 1994.

Down Home, Downtown: Urban Appalachians Today. Phillip J. Obermiller, ed. Kendall/Hunt, 1996.

Valuing Our Past, Creating Our Future: The Story of the Urban Appalachian Council. Thomas Wagner and Phillip J. Obermiller, eds. Berea College Press, 1999.

Appalachian Odyssey: Historical Perspectives on Appalachian Migration. Phillip J. Obermiller, Thomas Wagner and E. Bruce Tucker, eds. Praeger, 2000.

African American Miners and Migrants: The Eastern Kentucky Social Club. Thomas Wagner and Phillip J. Obermiller, University of Illinois Press, 2004.

Appalachia: Social Context Past and Present. Phillip J. Obermiller and Michael E. Maloney, eds. Fifth Edition, Kendall/Hunt, 2007.

Appalachian Health and Well Being. Robert Ludke and Phillip J. Obermiller, eds. University Press of Kentucky, 2012.

Interview with Phillip Obermiller, June 30, 2014. Catherine Herdman, Interviewer. 2014OH119 APP 606 Appalachian Studies Oral History Project. Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History, University of Kentucky Libraries.

Studying Appalachian Studies: Making the Path by Walking. Chad Berry, Phillip J. Obermiller and Shaunna L. Scott, eds. University of Illinois Press, 2015.

Preferred Citation: [Record identification], Phillip Obermiller Papers and Appalachian Migration Research Collection 1950 – 2013, Berea College Special Collections & Archives, Berea, KY.

Processing Information: The collection was processed in December 2014 by Samuel Gleaves, Archives Processing Assistant.  The finding aid was created by Lori Myers-Steele, Collections Archivist, with the help of Samuel Gleaves.

Other Note:

Selected materials from this collection have been digitized and are located here: https://berea.access.preservica.com/archive/sdb%3Acollection%7C01be5e50-a64b-4ffb-84a6-9ab21b0d9a66/

The collection was opened for research in December 2004.

BCA 0175 SAA 172


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[Series 1: Writings and Correspondence],
[Series 2: Urban Appalachian Council],
[Series 3: Research Committee-Urban Appalachian Council],
[Series 4: Subject Files],
[Series 5: Newspaper Series on Appalachian Migration],
[Series 6: Articles and Bibliographies],
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Series 1: Writings and CorrespondenceAdd to your cart.
This series includes writings by Phillip J. Obermiller (including collaborations); and correspondence between Phillip Obermiller and William Philliber, Thomas Wagner, Loyal Jones, and Roger Guy; and general correspondence.
Box 1Add to your cart.
Folder 1: Obermiller, Biographical.Add to your cart.
Folder 2: Obermiller, Phillip. "Appalachia's Model Coal Towns.", 2004Add to your cart.
Folder 3: Obermiller, Phillip. "Appalachians in Akron, Ohio.", 1978Add to your cart.
Folder 4: Obermiller, Phillip. Untitled speech on Appalachian culture.Add to your cart.
Folder 5: Obermiller, Phillip. Untitled paper on urban AppalachiansAdd to your cart.
Folder 6: Obermiller, Phillip and Dan McKee. "The ABCs of Juvenile Justice In Cincinnati: Appalachians, Blacks and the Courts.", 1980Add to your cart.
Folder 7: Obermiller, Phillip and Chad Berry. "Migration's Role in Appalachian Studies." (excerpt from "Turning Point in Migration"), n.d.Add to your cart.
Folder 8: Obermiller, Phillip, Kathryn Borman and James Kroger. "The Lower Price Hill Community School: Strategies for Social Change from an Appalachian Street Academy.", 1988Add to your cart.
Folder 9: Obermiller, Phillip and Thomas Wagner.  "God Knows Chicago Ain't No Place For A Southern Man: The Council of Southern Mountains Chicago Office For Appalachian Migrants.", n.d.Add to your cart.
Folder 10: Obermiller, Phillip and Thomas Wagner. "Only The Names Have Changed: A Comparative Study of Welfare Capitalism in Two Kentucky Counties 1910 - 2002.", 2003Add to your cart.
Folder 11: Obermiller, Phillip, Thomas Wagner and Roger Guy. "A Study in Contrasts: Urban Appalachian Nonprofit Organizations in Chicago and Cincinnati.", 1998.Add to your cart.
Folder 12: Obermiller, Phillip, M. Kathryn Brown, Donna Jones, Michael Maloney and Thomas Wagner. "Identity Matters: Building an Urban Appalachian Movement in Cincinnati.", 2009.Add to your cart.
Folder 13: Obermiller, Phillip and M. Kathryn Brown. "Research Prospectus for an Appalachian Migrant Cancer Study." Includes supporting research documents., 1987.Add to your cart.
Folder 14: Appalachian Migrant Cancer Study supporting researchAdd to your cart.
Folder 15: Batteau, Allen and Phillip Obermiller. "Introduction: The Transformation of Dependency."Add to your cart.
Folder 16: Marger, Martin and Phillip Obermiller. "Emergent Ethnicity Among Canadian Maritime Migrants.", no date, after 1983Add to your cart.
Folder 17: Marger, Martin and Phillip Obermiller. "Emergent Ethnicity Among Internal Migrants: The Case of Maritimers in Toronto.", 1987.Add to your cart.
Folder 18: Marger, Martin and Phillip Obermiller. "Urban Appalachians and Canadian Maritime Migrants: A Comparative Study of Emergent Ethnicity.", 1983.Add to your cart.
Folder 19: Philliber, William W. & Obermiller, Phillip J. Appalachians in Midwestern Cities: The Political Economy of Ethnic Group Formation., 1983.Add to your cart.
Folder 20: Philliber, William W. & Obermiller, Phillip J. Black Appalachian Migrants: The Issue of Dual Minority Status., March 1982.Add to your cart.
Folder 21: Correspondence - Obermiller and Philliber, paper draftsAdd to your cart.
Folder 22: Correspondence - Obermiller and Wagner re: paper and conference presentationsAdd to your cart.
Folder 23: Correspondence - Obermiller and Loyal Jones, Jones' revisions to Chicago paperAdd to your cart.
Box 2Add to your cart.
Folder 1: Correspondence - Obermiller and Roger GuyAdd to your cart.
Folder 2: Correspondence - Obermiller and Thomas Wagner re: Council of Southern MountainsAdd to your cart.
Folder 3: Correspondence - Obermiller, generalAdd to your cart.
Folder 4: Obermiller professional involvementAdd to your cart.

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[Series 1: Writings and Correspondence],
[Series 2: Urban Appalachian Council],
[Series 3: Research Committee-Urban Appalachian Council],
[Series 4: Subject Files],
[Series 5: Newspaper Series on Appalachian Migration],
[Series 6: Articles and Bibliographies],
[Series 7: Audio Visual Materials],
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