Colonialism in modern America: the Appalachian case

picture of miners riding hijacked freight train into battle
Miners hijacking coal train in the Battle of Blair Mountain

The essays in this book illustrate a conceptual model for analyzing the social and economic problems of the Appalachian region. The model is variously called Colonialism, Internal Colonialism, Exploitation, or External Oppression. ...Its history demonstrates the concerted efforts of the exploiters to label their work as progress and to blame problems they caused on the ignorance or deficiencies of the Appalachian people.
...We believe that there are peoples all over the world who have experienced this sort of "development" and consequently live in conditions similar to those found in the mountains.
Appalachian Consortium
North Carolina, 1978

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Submitted by armillaria on May 12, 2016

Backed up from http://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED329380.pdf