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035    $a (OCoLC)61669127
040    $a UPM $b eng $c UPM $d UPM $d TKN $d FNP $d TEF $d KUA $d IH7 $d UOK $d SILO
245 04 $a The Appalachians / $c a production of Evening Star Productions ; presented by Nashville Public Television ; written and produced by Phylis Geller ; executive producer, Mari-Lynn C. Evans.
264  1 $a [United States] : $b Distributed by APT, $c [2005]
300    $a 3 videodiscs (180 min.) : $b sound, color, with black and white sequences ; $c 4 3/4 in.
500    $a Title from container.
500    $a "A land shaped by the people, a people shaped by the land."
500    $a "Award-winning 3 hour public television series; Bonus: Johnny Cash's final interview".
500    $a Originally produced for public television broadcast.
508    $a Original music composed by Charlie Barnett ; edited by Barbara W. Burst and Sam Green.
511 0  $a Narrator, J.W. Mahoney ; Interviewees: Johnny Cash, Ricky Skaggs, Loretta Lynn, Marty Stuart, Little Jimmy Dickens, and others.
520    $a Episode 1. Examines the earliest settlers of the Appalachians, the Cherokee; the arrival in the 1700s of European settlers who brought their traditions and music with them; the regional role of whiskey distilling; the large evangelical tent meetings which brought together blacks and whites and fostered the development of regional white gospel influenced by African rhythms -- Episode 2. The Cherokees are cruelly relocated along the Trail of Tears; the Civil War splits families; modernization arrives as railroads make it possible to strip raw materials and timber from the mountains; mining companies change entire towns and ways of life; miners demands better working conditions and the region suffers from the violence of the great Coal Wars -- Episode 3. The phonograph and radio take mountain music to the outside world; Great Depression devastates the region; the New Deal provides new ways of making a living and brings wider access to electricity; strip mining and mountain-top removal change the landscape forever; people of Appalachia keep their traditional culture alive and vibrant.
538    $a DVD.
650  0 $a Appalachians (People) $x History.
650  0 $a Music $z Appalachian Region $x History and criticism.
651  0 $a Appalachian Region $x Social life and customs.
651  0 $a Appalachian Region $x History. $x History.
651  0 $a Appalachian Region $x History. $x History.
655  7 $a Documentary television programs $2 lcgft
655  7 $a Educational television programs $2 lcgft
655  7 $a Nonfiction television programs $2 lcgft
700 1  $a Geller, Phylis
700 1  $a Evans, Mari-Lynn
700 1  $a Mahoney, James, $d 1949-
700 1  $a Barnett, Charlie, $d 1951-
700 1  $a Burst, Barbara
700 1  $a Green, Sam, $d 1966-
700 1  $a Cash, Johnny
710 2  $a Evening Star Productions
710 2  $a WNPT (Television station : Nashville, Tenn.)
710 2  $a American Public Television
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952    $l CDPC522 $d 20240709011815.0
956    $a http://locator.silo.lib.ia.us/search.cgi?index_0=id&term_0=4A649FDAEBD311ED93B94C7220ECA4DB

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