Interview with Michael E. Maloney, July 18, 2014
Project: Appalachia: Appalachian Studies Oral History Project
Interview Summary
Maloney discusses his experiences in the early Appalachian Studies movement. He describes his early work as a seminarian working in Cincinnati in Urban Appalachian neighborhoods. He explains the important role of individuals and organizations especially the Council of the Southern Mountains in early Appalachian Studies.Interview Accession
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1960's social movements Almetor King Appalachian communities Appalachian Identity Center Appalachian Land Study Appalachian Studies Appalachian Studies Association Ben Pouge brier Cincinnati Human Relations Committee Citizens for Social and Economic Justice Commission on Religion in Appalachia (CORA) Council of the Southern Mountains Cratis Williams Symposium Dan Hendrickson Dwight Billings Ernie Mynatt Head Corporation Henry Landsberger Hub Services inner city housing Jack Weller Lela Estes Lower Price Hill Loyal Jones Mart Shepherd Max Glenn Mike Haga Mike Henson mohawk Mount St. Mary's mountain life and work New York Times Magazine Newport (Ky.) Night Comes to the Cumberland Over The Rhine People's Appalachia People's Appalachia Research Collective Perley Ayer Phil Obermiller Radford Richard Drake Rick Diehl Sally Maggard Sinclair Community College Urban Appalachian Council Warren WrightInterview Rights
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Maloney, Michael E. Interview by Catherine Herdman. 18 Jul. 2014. Lexington, KY: Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History, University of Kentucky Libraries.
Maloney, M.E. (2014, July 18). Interview by C. Herdman. Appalachia: Appalachian Studies Oral History Project. Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History, University of Kentucky Libraries, Lexington.
Maloney, Michael E., interview by Catherine Herdman. July 18, 2014, Appalachia: Appalachian Studies Oral History Project, Louie B. Nunn Center for Oral History, University of Kentucky Libraries.
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