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By Lori Myers-Steele and Samuel Gleaves
Collection Overview
Title: Phillip J. Obermiller Papers and Appalachian Migration Research Collection, 1950-2013
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
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 6: Articles and Bibliographies

- This series contains articles and bibliographies on Appalachian migration. Organized by author or organization name.
- Box 16

- Folder 1: Adams, James. A Series on Appalachians in Cincinnati, Ohio., 1971.

- Folder 2: Alexander, J. Trent. Defining the Diaspora: Appalachians in the Great Migration., Autumn 2006.

- Folder 3: Allen, Fayetta A. Blacks in Appalachia., June 1974.

- Folder 4: Allen, Fayetta A. Blacks in Appalachia: A Forgotten People., 1974.

- Folder 5: Amrhein, Garrett, Stevenson. Black Appalachian Resource Book., 1981.

- Folder 6: The Appalachian Center: University of Kentucky. The Status of Health Care in Appalachian Kentucky: Data Bank Report #4., July 1986.

- Folder 7: Appalachian Curriculum: Syllabi and Suggested Reading Lists. (NASW?), 1981.

- Folder 8: Appalachian Educational Laboratory. Regional Exchange Bulletin. July 1980, September 1980, November 1980, February 1981. Includes other literature and correspondence, 1980-1981

- Folder 9: Appalachian Land Ownership Task Force. Study: Land Ownership Patterns and their Impacts on Appalachian Communities, 1981. Includes supporting research documents, 1981

- Folder 10: Appalachian Regional Commission. Blacks In Appalachia: Population Trends 1960-1970., December 1971.

- Folder 11: Applebome, Peter. On Once Liberal Campuses, Racial Divide Grows Wider., November 25, 1995.

- Folder 12: Applied Information Resources, Inc. Appalachian Services Feasibility Study., August 1985.

- Folder 13: Archives of Appalachia. NEWSLETTER., March 1979 - March 1981.

- Folder 14: Ball, Richard A. A Poverty Case: The Analgesic Subculture of the Southern Appalachians.

- Folder 15: Banks, Alan J. Class and Change in a Southern Region: Eastern Kentucky, 1870-1930.

- Folder 16: Banks, Alan. From Closed to Open Shop: Unionization Struggles in Southeastern Kentucky and the 1922 Coal Strike.

- Folder 17: Banks, Alan. Notes on the 1922 Coal Strike in Southeastern Kentucky.

- Folder 18: Banks, Alan J. The Emergence of a Capitalistic Labor Market in Eastern Kentucky, 1870-1915.

- Folder 19: Barna, Frank. Appalachia: Persistence and Change of Scotch-Irish Culture.

- Folder 20: Batteau, Allen. The Making of "Appalachia", 1979.

- Folder 21: Batteau, Allen. The Un-Making of Ethnicity: Patronage and Policy in an Egalitarian Society.

- Folder 22: Batteau, Allen. Appalachia and the Concept of Culture: A Theory of Shared Misunderstandings., Autumn/Winter 78-79.

- Folder 23: Batteau, Allen. The Appalachia Myth and the Making of the Southern Mountain People., June 18, 1979.

- Folder 24: Batteau, Allen. Making a Name in Appalachian Kentucky: Religion, Politics, and Basketball as a Cultural System., March 1, 1977.

- Folder 25: Batteau, Allen. A Moynihan of the North Fork: A Review of Harry Caudill's A Darkness at Dawn.

- Folder 26: Batteau, Allen. Class and Status in an Egalitarian Community: The ideology and social structure of a rural hinterland., November 1976.

- Folder 27: Batteau, Allen. Modernisation: Inflections on the Appalachian Kinship System., April 20, 1977.

- Folder 28: Batteau, Allen. Rituals of Dependence in Appalachian Kentucky., May 15, 1981.

- Folder 29: Batteau, Allen. Untitled article on defining Appalachian identity.

- Box 17

- Folder 1: Berlowitz, Marvin J. Urban Appalachians in the Struggle for Desegregated Quality Education; A Heritage Fulfilled.

- Folder 2: Berlowitz, Marvin J. & Durand, Henry. School Dropout or Student Pushout? A Case Study of the Possible Violation of Property Rights and Liberties by the De Facto Exclusion of Students from the Public Schools., Spring, 1977.

- Folder 3: Billings, Dwight. Culture and Poverty in Appalachia: A Theoretical Discussion and Empirical Analysis., December 1974.

- Folder 4: Bingham, Edgar. The Impact of Recreational Development on Pioneer Life styles in Southern Appalachia., November 1973.

- Folder 5: Bordeaux Jr., A. Frank & Morgan, Larry C. Sources of Job Information for Migrants., July 1973.

- Folder 6: Borman, Kathryn M. Overwhelmed in Cincinnati: Urban Appalachian Children and Youth., 1993.

- Folder 7: Borman, Lippincott, Matey. Family and Classroom Control in an Urban Appalachian Neighborhood., November 1978.

- Folder 8: Borman, Mueninghoff, Piazza, Marmar. Participation in Neighborhood Life by Urban Appalachian Children., November 30, 1979.

- Folder 9: Borman, Mueninghoff, Piazza. Urban Appalachian Girls and Young Women: Bowing to No One., December 1986.

- Folder 10: Borman, Sullivan, Timm. Linking the Community to the University Through the Urban Appalachian Council in Cincinnati., March 1989.

- Folder 11: Boyd, Tom. Appalachian Institutions, Appalachian Culture: A Case for Distinctiveness?, 1981.

- Folder 12: Bozian, Richard M. & Huelsman, Ben R. Dietary Studies of Southern Mountaineers and a Proposal to Assess the Nutritional Status of Migrants Within the Miami Valley.

- Folder 13: Branscome, James. Appalachian Migrants and the Need for a National Policy.

- Folder 14: Brown, James S. Migration Within, To and From the Southern Appalachians 1935-1939: A Preliminary Report on the Southern Appalachian Studies Migration Project.

- Folder 15: Brown, James Stephen. The Conjugal Family and the Extended Family Group.

- Folder 16: Brown, James S. The Family Behind the Migrant., September 1968.

- Folder 17: Brown, James S. The Family Group in a Kentucky Mountain Farming Community., June 1952.

- Folder 18: Brown, James S. The Farm Family in a Kentucky Mountain Neighborhood., August 1952.

- Folder 19: Brown, James S. & Schwarzweller, Harry K. The Appalachian Family.

- Folder 20: Bureau of Agricultural Economics, USDA. Economic and Social Problems and Conditions of the Southern Appalachians., 1935.

- Folder 21: Cabbell, Edward J. Black Invisibility and Racism in Appalachia: An Informal Survey., Autumn 1980.

- Folder 22: Catholic Telegraph-Register. Churches are Becoming Islands in a Sea of Southerners., April 22, 1960.

- Folder 23: Choate, Jean. The Effects of World War II on Three Families in Northern Tennessee., October 1997.

- Folder 24: Clark, Mike. How Can You Buy or Sell the Sky?, June 23, 1977.

- Folder 25: Clark, Gordon L. & Ballard, Kenneth P. Modeling Out-migration from Depressed Regions: The Significance of Origin and Destination Characteristics., September 1979.

- Folder 26: Coles, Robert. A Domain of Sorts: Mountain children and their struggle for mastery., 1972.

- Folder 27: College of Community Services, University of Cincinnati. The Black Appalachian Reader., 1981.

- Folder 28: Collins, William. Impulse, Not Intellect, Is Hair Trigger To Migrant's Action Under Stress.

- Folder 29: Commission on Religion in Appalachia and Richard Couto. Beyond Distress: New Measures of Economic Need in Appalachia., October 28, 1992.

- Folder 30: Commission on Religion in Appalachia. Economic Transformation: The Appalachian Challenge., 1986.

- Folder 31: Commission on Religion in Appalachia. Report of the Economic Transformation Committee to the CORA Commission., November 1, 1988.

- Folder 32: Commission on Religion in Appalachia. CORAspondent: Urban Appalachians., Spring 1992.

- Folder 33: Corbin, David Alan. Excerpt from "Life, Work and Rebellion in the Coal Fields.", 1981.

- Folder 34: Council of the Southern Mountains, Inc. "Are You Thinking of Moving to the City? You Will Need to Take Certain Papers with You.", January 1965.

- Box 18

- Folder 1: Couto, Richard A. Appalachia: An American Tomorrow., August 1984.

- Folder 2: Couto, Richard A. Appalachia: Work, Poverty, and Social Capital in America., April 7, 1992.

- Folder 3: Cox, Ricky. "Migration Patterns in Floyd County History.", 2008.

- Folder 4: Cox, Ricky. The "Brier Sermon,", March 28, 1987.

- Folder 5: Crissman, James and Mary Crissman. The Central Appalachian Wake: Past and Present.

- Folder 6: Crissman, James & Jelen, Ted G. Familistic Tendencies of Central Appalachian Migrants in an Urban Environment.

- Folder 7: Cunningham, Rodger. Meeting the First Time Again.

- Folder 8: Cunningham, Rodger. Eat Grits or Die: or, Cracker, Your Breed Ain't Hermeneutical (Grady McWhiney's Cracker Culture. A Review/Essay).

- Folder 9: Cunningham, Rodger. Extending Appalachia's Usable Past: The Twelfth-Century "Modernization"

- Folder 10: Daniel, Barbara. Location Decisions of Appalachian Youth: A Case Study in a Rural Appalachian Ohio Community., March 1982.

- Folder 11: Davie, Anita. Kinship System in the Lower Socio-Economic Group in Madison County.

- Folder 12: De Jong, Gordon F. Ebb in the Exodus?, October 1969.

- Folder 13: Debar, J. H. Diss. The West Virginia Hand Book and Immigrant's Guide., 1870.

- Folder 14: Delaney, Terry. Alcoholism in the Invisible Minority: Some Appalachian Issues., Summer 1987.

- Folder 15: Department of Labor. Industrial and Labor Conditions: Labor Conditions in the Onion Fields of Ohio., 1935.

- Folder 16: DeRossier, Jr., Arthur H. Opportunity Through Abandonment: Reasons for Scottish Highland Migrations 1765-1775., 1975.

- Folder 17: DeSoto, Hernando. Excerpt from The Other Path.

- Folder 18: DeWeese, William S. Appalachian Migrants and the Crime Rate in Cincinnati, Ohio., Spring 1982.

- Folder 19: Donnelly, Thomas Christian. Urban Appalachian Ethnicity as a Stimulus for Educational Reform.

- Folder 20: Dow, Jr., Leslie M. High Weeds in Detroit: The Irregular Economy Among a Network of Appalachian Migrants., 1977.

- Folder 21: Drake, Charles. Migration Myths., November 1960.

- Folder 22: Duff, Betty. "Twentieth Century Company Towns: The Model Towns of Millinocket, Maine and Lynch, Kentucky." 2002.

- Folder 23: Edelman, John et al. Appalachian Literature and Life., 1972.

- Folder 24: Egerton, John. Appalachia: The View From the Hills., 1975.

- Folder 25: Elgie, Robert. Rural Immigration, Urban Ghettoization, And Their Consequences., Dec. 1970.

- Folder 26: Eller, Ronald D. Poverty and Justice in Appalachia: Twenty Years After the War on Poverty.

- Folder 27: Eller, Ronald D. Looking to the Future: The Problems and Promise of Regional Life., July 1985.

- Folder 28: Field, Ewing, Wayne. Observations on the Relation of Psychosocial Factors to Psychiatric Illness Among Coal-Miners., 1957.

- Folder 29: Fisher, Steve. Appalachians as "Redskins", June 1978.

- Folder 30: Fisher, Steve. Appalachian Stepchild.

- Folder 31: Fisher, Steve. National Economic Renewal Programs and their Implications for Economic Development in Appalachia and the South.

- Folder 32: Fisher, Steve. "The Furrowed Brow" (column in The Plow), not complete, Dec. 1975 - Aug. 1978

- Folder 33: Fisher, Stephen L. Victim-Blaming in Appalachia: Cultural Theories and the Southern Mountaineer., 1975.

- Folder 34: Fisher, Steve & Foster, Jim. Models to Further Revolutionary Praxis in Appalachia., 1978.

- Folder 35: Fisher, Steve & Harnish, Mary. Losing A Bit of Ourselves: The Decline of the Small Farmer., 1980.

- Folder 36: Fisher, Foster, Harnish. From Nonsense to Good Sense: A Collective Reflection on Appalachia and Appalachian Studies., May 1981.

- Box 19

- Folder 1: Folger, John. Some Aspects of Migration in the Tennessee Valley., June 1953.

- Folder 2: Ford, Arcury, Porter. The Impact of Economic Change on Central Appalachian Households and Families., Oct. 1985.

- Folder 3: Ford, Thomas R. & Arthur, Gerry M. The Prediction and Explanation of County Net Migration Rates in Kentucky: An Exploratory Study., June 1975.

- Folder 4: Foster, Robinson, Fisher. Class, Consciousness and Destructive Power: A Strategy for Change in Appalachia., 1977.

- Folder 5: Fowler, Gary L. The Impact of Urban Housing Programs on Appalachian Neighborhoods., Dec. 1980.

- Folder 6: Fowler, Gary. Locating Southern Migrants in Northern Cities., March 29, 1973.

- Folder 7: Fowler, Gary L. Up Here and Down Home: Appalachians in Cities., September 1974.

- Folder 8: Fowler, Gary L. & Davies, Christopher Shane. The Urban Settlement Patterns of Disadvantaged Migrants., May 1972.

- Folder 9: Fowler, Gary & Davies, Shane. Southern White Migrants in Northern Cities: Residential Search and Urban Settlement., March 29, 1973.

- Folder 10: French, Laurence. The Isolated Appalachian Black Community., August 1975.

- Folder 11: Friedl, John. Appalachian Stereotypes and Their Impact on Health Care., November 1979.

- Folder 12: Friedl, John. Health Care Services and the Appalachian Migrant., 1978.

- Folder 13: Friedl, John. What Happens When Appalachia Goes Urban?, September 1980.

- Folder 14: Fuller, Dawn. 'Urban Appalachian Girls: Writing and Identity.', Fall 2000.

- Folder 15: Garkovich, Lorraine. Kinship and Return Migration in Eastern Kentucky., Autumn 1982.

- Folder 16: Gaventa, John & Couto, Richard A. Appalachia and the Third Face of Power., September 1976.

- Folder 17: Gerrard, Nathan L. Churches of the Stationary Poor in Southern Appalachia.

- Folder 18: Gibbons, Russel W. Textbooks in the Hollows., December 6, 1974.

- Folder 19: Giffin, Roscoe. Newcomers from the Southern Mountain Region.

- Folder 20: Giffin, Roscoe. New Urbanites and City Residents.

- Folder 21: Giffin, Roscoe. When Families Move...From Cinder Hollow to Cincinnati., 1954.

- Folder 22: Giffin, Roscoe. Report of a Workshop on The Southern Mountaineer in Cincinnati., April 29, 1954.

- Folder 23: Gilligan, John J. The Invisible Urban Appalachian.

- Folder 24: Gissen, Ira. The Mountain Migrant: The Problem Centered Workshop at Berea., 1960.

- Folder 25: Gotts, Edward E. & Higginbotham, Linda A. The Appalachian Child., January 1980.

- Folder 26: Guenther, Deborah. An Examination of Breast Cancer Disease Rates and Participation in the Breast Cancer Demonstration Program among the Urban Appalachians in Cincinnati, Ohio., August 6, 1977.

- Folder 27: Hadley Torres, Nora. "Bringing My People Along: Urban Appalachian Women as Community Builders.", 2003.

- Folder 28: Hamilton, Michael. "Ministry to the Southern Mountaineer: A Report of the Research Work Done by an Episcopal Church in the Inner-City of Cincinnati, Ohio.", 1959.

- Folder 29: Handy, Jr., Walter S. Can Patches Make a Quilt? Health Promotion Among Urban Appalachians.

- Folder 30: Hanna, Edwin B. The Integration of Locality Groups In An Eastern Kentucky County., Feb. 1956.

- Folder 31: Hartman, David W. Immigrants and Migrants: The Detroit Ethnic Experience., Fall 1974.

- Folder 32: Haselden, Kyle. Mountain Movements: Jackson's Mill, West Virginia., May 10, 1961.

- Folder 33: Hayden, Jr., Wilburn. The Contemporary Appalachian: Urban or Rural?, March 22, 1986.

- Folder 34: Heistand, Ruth M. A Social History of Cincinnati's Eastern Basin Area: An Inquiry into the Character, Interests, Attitudes, and Social Services of this Primary Neighborhood., 1938.

- Folder 35: Helton, Lonnie R. Urban Appalachian Health Care: Attitudes and Practices., 1988.

- Folder 36: Hicks, George. Local People: Kinship and Interaction., 1969.

- Folder 37: Hilberman, Elaine & Munson, Kit. Sixty Battered Women., October 1977.

- Folder 38: Hill, Nancy Waite. Demographic Profile Appalachian Migrants in Clermont Co., OH., 1965-1970., 1977.

- Box 20

- Folder 1: Hirsch, P. City of Cincinnati Report on Handicapped and Appalachian Affirmative Action Survey., February, 1979.

- Folder 2: Hobbs, PhD., Stuart D. Two Paths to Ohio: Migration from Ohio Farms and Appalachia in Comparative Perspective, 1850-1970., October 1997.

- Folder 3: Huelsman, Ben R. Southern Mountaineers in City Juvenile Courts., December 1969.

- Folder 4: Huelsman, Ben R. Urban-Anthropology and the Southern Mountaineer., 1969.

- Folder 5: Huntley, Joy. On the Outside Lookin' In: The Politics of Appalachia.

- Folder 6: Hutchens, Raymond Paul. Kentuckians in Hamilton: A Study of Southborn Migrants in an Industrial City., May 1942.

- Folder 7: James, Betty Payne. The Road Back., July-August, 1973.

- Folder 8: Jones, Loyal. Appalachian Values.

- Folder 9: Jones, Loyal. The Impact of Appalachian Culture on Aspiration.

- Folder 10: Jones, Loyal. Old-Time Baptists and Mainline Christianity., 1977.

- Folder 11: Jones, Loyal. The Outsider's View., May, 1976.

- Folder 12: Jones, Loyal. The Surveys of the Appalachian Region., Spring 1976.

- Folder 13: Jordan, Terry G. The Texan Appalachia., September, 1970.

- Folder 14: Josten, Margaret. Other Cities Feel Impact of Migrants.

- Folder 15: Karpoff, Sid. Hills sent forth sons, with aching hearts, to city life., June 3, 1979.

- Folder 16: Keefe, Susan Emley. Appalachian Americans: The Formation of "Reluctant", 1998.

- Folder 17: Keys, Jr., Arthur B. Appalachian Studies: A Report on the Yale Seminar.

- Folder 18: Killian, Lewis M. The Adjustment of Southern White Migrants to Northern Urban Norms.

- October 1953.
- Folder 19: Kirkendall, Rebecca Thomas. Who's A Hillbilly? Just because we live in the Ozarks doesn't mean we're stupid or married to our cousins., November 27, 1995.

- Folder 20: Klein, Helen Altman. Urban Appalachian Children in Northern Schools: A Study in Diversity., March 1995.

- Folder 21: Knipe, Edward E. & Lewis, Helen M. The Impact of Coal Mining on the Traditional Mountain Subculture: A Case of Peasantry Gaines and Peasantry Lost., 1969.

- Folder 22: Kolodner, Mrs. Fred. The Unaccepted Baltimoreans: A Report on the White Southern Rural Migrants., May 1961.

- Folder 23: Lawson, Jerry D. Employment of Appalachians in an Urban Society.

- Folder 24: Ledford, Lily May. Coon Creek Girl., 1980.

- Folder 25: Levine, Scotch, Vlasak. Unravelling Technology and Culture in Public Health., February 1969.

- Folder 26: Lewis, Helen Matthews--. Medicos and Mountaineers: The Meeting of Two Cultures., April 1971.

- Folder 27: Lewis, Helen Matthews--. The Subcultures of the Southern Appalachians: Their Origins and Boundary Maintenance., February 1967.

- Folder 28: Lewis, Kobak, Johnson. Family, Religion and Colonialism in Central Appalachia or Bury My Rifle at Big Stone Gap., November 1972.

- Folder 29: Lewis, Ronald L. From Peasant to Proletarian: The Migration of Southern Blacks to the Central Appalachian Coalfields., February 1989.

- Folder 30: Looff, M.D., David H. Assisting Appalachian Families.

- Folder 31: Luke, Tim. Internal Colonialism in the United States: A Preliminary Study of the Mountain West., 1978.

- Folder 32: Lupidi, Helena R. Selected Components of Rural Health and Illness Behavior: A Comparative Study of Rural Appalachians and Rural Non-Appalachian Residents of Ohio.

- Folder 33: Lynd, Robert S. & Lynd, Helen Merrell. Middletown: A Study in American Culture., 1929.

- Folder 34: Maggard, Sally. From Farmers to Miners: The Decline of Agriculture in Eastern Kentucky., 1981.

- Box 21

- Folder 1: Maloney, Michael. Appalachian Migrants in Midwestern and Midatlantic Cities: A Statement on Major Issues.

- Folder 2: Maloney, Michael. Appalachian Ministry in the Episcopal Diocese of Southern Ohio and Appalachian Cultural Resource Materials.

- Folder 3: Maloney, Michael E. Bibliography: Social Planning.

- Folder 4: Maloney, Michael E. The Bridges to Cincinnati., 1971.

- Folder 5: Maloney, Michael E. Causes of Appalachian Poverty.

- Folder 6: Maloney, Michael E. Educational Reform and Subcultural Pluralism:

- Folder 7: Maloney, Michael E. The Implications of Appalachian Culture for Social Welfare Practice., Sept. 1974.

- Folder 8: Maloney, Michael E. Just Looking for a Home: Urban Appalachians in Ohio., February 1977.

- Folder 9: Maloney, Michael E. Some Contributions of Folklore Toward an Understanding of Appalachian Culture., March 20, 1972.

- Folder 10: Maloney, Michael E. Testimony before the Economic Affairs and Federal Relations Committee, Ohio House of Representatives, January 28, 1976.

- Folder 11: Maloney, Michael E. Urban Appalachia: A Neglected Field of Study., Winter 1987.

- Folder 12: Maloney, Michael E. "The Times They Are A Changin'", 1992.

- Folder 13: Maloney, Michael E. The Urban Appalachian Ethnic Movement., November 1979.

- Folder 14: Maloney, Mike. Who is an Appalachian?

- Folder 15: Maloney, Michael & Buelow, Janet R. Cincinnati Appalachian Neighborhoods., March 15, 1997.

- Folder 16: Maloney, Michael E. & Moore, Russ V. A Rites of Passage Program for Adolescent Appalachian Males Through Independent Living., 1991.

- Folder 17: Marger, Martin N. Emergent Ethnicity: The Case of Appalachians., 1981.

- Folder 18: Marger, Martin N. Ethnicization and Urban Appalachians., August 1981.

- Folder 19: Mathias, Frank. Why Hillbillies are Lost in the Big City: A New Form of Prejudice., April 1974.

- Folder 20: McCoy, Candance. Law and the Community: Attitudes of Appalachian Youth Towards Legal Authority.

- Folder 21: McCoy, Clyde B. Stereotypes of Appalachian Migrants.

- Folder 22: McCoy, Clyde B. & Brown, James S. Appalachians: Leaving the Land.

- Folder 23: McCoy, Clyde B. & Brown, James S. Migration Systems of Metropolises and Focal Areas: Relationship to Appalachian Migration.

- Folder 24: McCoy, H. Virginia. Educational Achievement, Success, and Familism in Beech Creek Migrants., March 1990.

- Folder 25: McCoy Watkins, Virginia and Clyde B. McCoy. Drug Use Among Urban Ethnic Youth: Appalachian and Other Comparisons., April 1979.

- Folder 26: McIlwaine, Shields. The Southern Poor-White from Lubberland to Tobacco Road., 1939.

- Folder 27: McKee, Dan. Counting the Kids at Court: A Demographic Profile of the Juveniles Appearing in Hamilton County Juvenile Court.

- Folder 28: McKee, Dan M. & McKee, Randall. A Comparison of the Neighborhoods of Cincinnati., July 1977.

- Folder 29: McKinney, Gordon B. The Future of the Appalachian Past., Winter 1996.

- Folder 30: Miller, Janet A. Urban Education and the New City Cincinnati's Elementary Schools, 1870-1914., 1974.

- Box 22

- Folder 1: Miller, Jim Wayne. Appalachian Values/American Values.

- Folder 2: Miller, Jim. A Felt Linkage., July-August 1973.

- Folder 3: Miller, Tommie. Norwood Community Study Interview Form.

- Folder 4: Montgomery, Bill. The Uptown Story., 1968.

- Folder 5: Morgan, Larry C. & Bordeaux, Jr., A. Frank. Urban Public Service Costs and Benefits of Rural-To-Urban Migration., 1974.

- Folder 6: Moser, Karen. Comments on Mountain Families in Transition., August 1979.

- Folder 7: Mountain Talk: an anthology written by the children of Rothenberg and Washington Park Schools for The Appalachian Festival. Daugherty, Judy & Bierbaum, Patti., 1972.

- Folder 8: Mynatt, Ernie. Southern Appalachian Migrant Migration.

- Folder 9: Mynatt, Ernie. Who Are They?

- Folder 10: National Catholic Reporter. Appalachia: Rich Land, Hard Living., 1981.

- Folder 11: Nyden, Paul J. An Internal Colony: Labor Conflict and Capitalism in Appalachian Coal.

- Folder 12: Page, Ann L. & Clelland, Donald A. The Kanawha County Textbook Controversy: A Study of the Politics of Life Style Concern., April 1976.

- Folder 13: Pearce, John Ed. Knott County.

- Folder 14: Pearsall, Marian. Communicating With the Educationally Deprived.

- Folder 15: Pearsall, Marion. Healthways In a Mountain County., 1960.

- Folder 16: Pearsall, Marian. Little Smoky Ridge: The Family and Its Cultural World.

- Folder 17: Peoples Appalachian Research Collective. Peoples Appalachia., July 1972. Spring 1973. Summer 1974.

- Folder 18: Philliber, William W. Correlates of Appalachian Identification Among Appalachian Migrants., March 1983.

- Folder 19: Philliber, William W.(Urban Appalachian Council) Patterns of Assimilation Among Appalachians In Greater Cincinnati: A Proposal For Study of a Neglected Urban Problem., 1976.

- Folder 20: Philliber, William W. Wife's Absence from the Labor Force and Low Income among Appalachian Migrants., 1982.

- Folder 21: Photiadis, John D. An Overview of the Processes of Social Transition in Rural Appalachia.

- Folder 22: Plaut, Thomas. Appalachia and Social Change: A Cultural Systems Approach., 1979.

- Folder 23: Plaut, Thomas S. Extending the Internal Periphery Model: The Impact of Culture and Consequent Strategy., October 1977.

- Folder 24: Plaut, Thomas. Vectors and Communities: Towards a New Cultural Systems Model for Understanding Social Change in Appalachia., 1979.

- Folder 25: Plumley, William. Things Appalachian: A Handbook., 1977.

- Folder 26: Polansky, Norman A. Powerlessness Among Rural Appalachian Youth., June 1969.

- Folder 27: Polley, Robert E. Goodbye, Hello, Welcome Back: Appalachian in the Seventies., February 1979.

- Folder 28: Porter, E. Russell. From Mountain Folk to City Dwellers., January 1963.

- Folder 29: Porter, Eugene R. Modern Medicine and the Migrated Mountaineer., October 1961.

- Folder 30: Porter, Eugene Russell. When Cultures Meet - Mountain and Urban., June 1963.

- Folder 31: Powles, William E. The Southern Appalachian Migrant: Country Boy Turned Blue-Collarite., 1964.

- Box 23

- Folder 1: Raitz, Karl & Ulack, Richard. Regional Variation in Appalachian Cognitive Maps.

- Folder 2: Ray, Clyde H. Images of the Southern Appalachian in America From 1920 to 1940.

- Folder 3: Redden, Larry, Phyllis Shelton & Frannie Mullins. Problems of Urban Appalachian Youth of Cincinnati.

- Folder 4: Redding, Juliette L. Research Needs in Urban Appalachia., 1978.

- Folder 5: Reid, Herbert G. Appalachian Policy, the Corporate State, and American Values: A Critical Perspective., 1980-81.

- Folder 6: Reid, Herbert G. Toward a Critical Theory of Appalachia's Role in the American Ideology and Corporate State., May 1980.

- Folder 7: Riccio, Anthony C. Occupational Aspirations of Migrant Adolescents from the Appalachian South., Autumn 1965.

- Folder 8: Richardson, Edgar M. Appalachian Organizations - Rural and Urban., 1996.

- Folder 9: Riley, Martha Jane. Group Treatment for Appalachians., 1975/6.

- Folder 10: Roncker, Robert. The Southern Appalachian Migrant: A Social Study of His Attitudes, Customs and Environment., August 1959.

- Folder 11: Rose, Norman. Appalachians as a Minority Group., April 1980.

- Folder 12: Rose, Scott J. The Implications of Social Structure on Life Task Management By Urban Appalachian Adolescents. May 1980.

- Folder 13: Ross, M. H. Life Style of the Coal Miner: America's Original Hard Hat., March 1971.

- Folder 14: Russell, Terrence. "Oh, How I Want to go Home", March 1982.

- Folder 15: Ryan, John Paul. "Appalachian Americans: Fragments of Cultural Identity in the Southern Mountains.", March 1976.

- Folder 16: Ryan, John Paul. Cultural Diversity and the American Experience: Political Participation Among Blacks, Appalachians, and Indians., 1975.

- Folder 17: Sauter, Everett L. Is There A Difference? A Reaction to the Paper, "Urban Schools VS The Mountains: Questions to Answer.", March 1974.

- Folder 18: Saylor, Brenda. Learning a New Song., 1994.

- Folder 19: Schrag, Peter. The Schools of Appalachia., 1971.

- Folder 20: Schwarzweller, Harry K. Adaptation of Appalachian Migrants to the Industrial Work Situation: A Case Study., 1969.

- Folder 21: Schwarzweller, Harry K. & Brown, James S. Social Class Origins and the Economic, Social and Psychological Adjustment of Kentucky Mountain Migrants: A Case Study., 1970.

- Folder 22: Schwarzweller, Harry K. & Crowe, Martin J. Adaptation of Appalachian Migrants to the Industrial Work Situation: A Case Study., 1970.

- Folder 23: Seligman, Ben B. Appalachia, cutover, and other minorities., 1968.

- Folder 24: Shelton, Phyllis S. Appalachian Youth in the Criminal Justice System., June 1981.

- Folder 25: Shelton, Phyllis S. Public Education: Are State Constitutions Providing Protection for Students of their States that is Not Afforded under the U.S. Constitution?, November 1991.

- Folder 26: Shelton, Phyllis S. Urban Appalachians and Discrimination in the Cincinnati Public Schools., October 1991.

- Folder 27: Simon, Richard M. Coal Miners, Energy Crisis and the President's Commission on Coal: Collective Bargaining in the Bituminous Coal Industry., June 1981.

- Folder 28: Simpkins, Karen Li. A Case for the Traditional Appalachian Religions of Apocalyptic Prophecy Being Central Possession Religions., March 1977.

- Folder 29: Simpkins, Karen Li. A Comparison of Morbidity Rates of Selected Diseases for the Appalachian Region: Interim Report., March 1981.

- Folder 30: Simpkins, Karen Li. Predicting Socio-Cultural Change in the Appalachian Ethnographic Area: Two Explanatory Models Surveyed.

- Folder 31: Simpkins, Karen Li. The Real, the Ideal and the "Merely", February 1979.

- Folder 32: Simpkins, Karen Li. Research Techniques for Studying Appalachian Communities: Use of Appalachian Sub-regions in Migration Research., April 1979.

- Box 24

- Folder 1: Simpkins, O. Norman. A "Scale", August 1977.

- Folder 2: Simpkins, O. Norman. An Informal, Incomplete Introduction to Appalachian Culture.

- Folder 3: Simpkins, O. Norman. Pride: The Cultural Touchstone of Development., 1976.

- Folder 4: Smith, Jennie. Migration of Souls., Fall 1989.

- Folder 5: Snyder, Bob. Image and Identity in Appalachia., May 1981.

- Folder 6: Sovine, Melanie L. Been a Long Time Travelin': Three Primitive Baptist Women.

- Folder 7: Sowders, Kathy. Better Housing League of Greater Cincinnati: Study of Homeownership Counseling of Appalachians., December 1974.

- Folder 8: Stekert, Ellen J. Focus for Conflict: Southern Mountain Medical Beliefs in Detroit., 1971.

- Folder 9: Thomas, Annabel. Daisy is a Hillbilly Name., Spring 1980.

- Folder 10: Tincher, Bob. Isonymy and Inbreeding Data from Old Morgan County.

- Folder 11: Traina, Frank J. The Assimilation of Appalachian Migrants in Northern Kentucky., Dec. 1980.

- Folder 12: Traina, Frank J. Ethnic Self-Identity Among Appalachian Migrants.

- Folder 13: Traina, Frank J. Northern Kentucky Quality of Life Study: 1977-1978.

- Folder 14: Trevino, Barrier, Watkins. The Myth of the Urban Appalachian., March 1981.

- Folder 15: Trevino, Diana. A Personalized Look at Appalachian Women., May 1973.

- Folder 16: Trost, Cathy. The Blue People of Troublesome Creek.

- Folder 17: Tucker, Bruce. Beyond Stereotypes: New Perspectives in Appalachian Studies.

- Folder 18: Tucker, Bruce. Michael T. Maloney Interview., 1994.

- Folder 19: Tucker, Bruce. Toward a New Ethnicity: Urban Appalachian Ethic Consciousness in Cincinnati, 1950-87., 1992.

- Folder 20: Tudiver, Sari. Country Roads Take Me Home: The Political Economy of Wage-Labour Migration in an Eastern Kentucky Mountain Community., May, 1977.

- Folder 21: Turner, Bill. Recovering the Black Experience in the Appalachian Coalfields.

- Folder 22: University of Kentucky Department of Rural Sociology. Tables Showing Components of Population Change and Percent Due to Net Migration For State Economic Areas, Metropolitan Areas, and Counties, Southern Appalachians, 1950-1960., October 1960.

- Folder 23: U.S. News and World Report. When Whites Migrate from the South.

- Folder 24: Van Der Bogert, Frans. Fatalism and the Idea of Progress.

- Folder 25: Van Der Bogert, Frans. Teaching Philosophy in the Appalachians: Some Reflections.

- Folder 26: Varday, David P. Elderly Appalachians in Cities: A Case Study of Cincinnati., December 1980.

- Folder 27: Vogeler, Ingolf. The Peasant Culture of Appalachia and its Survival., March 1973.

- Folder 28: Votaw, Albert N. The Hillbillies Invade Chicago., February 1958.

- Box 25

- Folder 1: Wagner, Thomas E. An Uncommon Commitment: The Urban Appalachian Movement, Cincinnati, Ohio., 1986.

- Folder 2: Wagner, Thomas E. Appalachian Migrant Students in Cincinnati Public Schools., 1973.

- Folder 3: Wagner, Thomas E. Report of the Appalachian School Study Project., June 1974.

- Folder 4: Wagner, Thomas E. The Silent Minority. Cincinnati Horizons, Magazine of the University of Cincinnati, June 1972.

- Folder 5: Wagner, Thomas E. Urban Appalachian School Children: The Least Understood of All., 1975.

- Folder 6: Wagner, Thomas E. Urban Schools and Appalachian Children., October 1977.

- Folder 7: Wagner, Thomas E. Urban Schools vs. The Mountains: Questions to Answer., 1974.

- Folder 8: Walls, David S. Central Appalachia: A Peripheral Region Within an Advanced Capitalist Society., November 1976.

- Folder 9: Walls, David S. Models of Poverty and Planned Change: A Framework for Synthesis., May 1978.

- Folder 10: Watkins, H. Virginia McCoy. Consideration of Factors Relevant to the Development of Adequate Health Support Systems for Appalachian Migrants., May 1973.

- Folder 11: Watkins, Jenny McCoy. Demographic Status of Appalachians in the Model Neighborhood 1970., March 1976.

- Folder 12: Watkins, Virginia McCoy. Settlement Patterns of Appalachian Migrants and Youth in Hamilton County, Ohio 1965-1970., March 1978.

- Folder 13: Watkins, Virginia McCoy. Urban Appalachian Health Behavior., September 1974.

- Folder 14: Watkins, Jenny McCoy & Deaton, Steven. Demographic Status of Appalachian Migrants (1965-1970) in Northern Kentucky., 1978.

- Folder 15: Watkins, Virginia McCoy & Trevino, Diana Gullet.

- Folder 16: Weller, Reverend Jack. Appalachian Reflections., May 1973.

- Folder 17: Weller, Jack E. Urbanization and the Disappearance of a Heritage., 1975.

- Folder 18: West, Don. A Time for Anger.

- Folder 19: West, Don. People's Cultural Heritage in Appalachia., 1971.

- Folder 20: West, Don. Romantic Appalachia or Poverty Pays if You Ain't Poor.

- Folder 21: Whisnant, David E. Ethnicity and the Recovery of Regional Identity in Appalachia: Thoughts Upon Entering the Zone of Occult Instability.

- Folder 22: Whisnant, David E. Thinking About Multiculturalism and Appalachia: Perils and Possibilities., 1994.

- Folder 23: White, Stephen E. America's Soweto: Population Redistribution in Appalachian Kentucky, 1940-1986., Summer 1989.

- Folder 24: White, Stephen E. Return Migration to Appalachian Kentucky: An Atypical Case of Nonmetropolitan Migration Reversal., 1983.

- Folder 25: Wiesel, Carl & Arny, Malcolm. Psychiatric Study of Coal Miners in Eastern Kentucky Area., February 1952.

- Folder 26: Wilburn, Robert L. Estimated Memberships, Percent, and Number of Appalachian Pupils, By School, December, 1973., December 1973.

- Folder 27: Williams, Cratis. Appalachian Speech., April 1978.

- Folder 28: Williams, John A. & Hoover, Alex. Heading South on the Hillbilly Highway: Preliminary Report of Appalachian Migration to the Sunbelt.

- Folder 29: Williams, John R. Appalachian Storytelling in Cincinnati: A Contextual Analysis., October 1985.

- Folder 30: Williamson, Jerry. Uninventing Appalachia.

- Folder 31: Wolfe, Margaret Ripley. Aliens in Southern Appalachia, 1900-1920: The Italian Experience in Wise County, Virginia., 1995.

- Folder 32: Wolfe, Margaret Ripley. Appalachians in Muncie: A Case Study of an American Exodus., 1992.

- Folder 33: Wolfe, Margaret Ripley. "From the Bottom Up", 1991.

- Folder 34: Woodside, Jane Harris. The Aging Face of Migration., Summer 1996.

- Folder 35: Zigli, Barbara. The Urban Appalachians: An Invisible Minority., May 3, 1981.

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