Spence Moore sings a ballad he learned from his mother and plays guitar during an interview with Kip Lornell. He moved from eastern Tennessee to Konnarock, Virginia in 1945.
Eunice McAlexander sings a ballad during an interview by Kip Lornell. This takes place near Meadows of Dan, Virginia. Ruby Plemmons is also present, and being interviewed.
Text of an address to the Conference of Southern Mountain
Workers, Knoxville, Tennessee, March 29, 1916, regarding
education and economic development in Western North
Carolina.
John Jackson plays guitar for Kip Lornell during an interview. John's wife, Cora Jackson, is also present. John was born in Rappahannock County, Virginia, and moved to Fairfax County.
John Jackson plays guitar for Kip Lornell during an interview. John's wife, Cora Jackson, is also present. John was born in Rappahannock County, Virginia, and moved to Fairfax County.
John Jackson plays guitar for Kip Lornell during an interview. John's wife, Cora Jackson, is also present. John was born in Rappahannock County, Virginia, and moved to Fairfax County.
Cora Jackson tells a story about two young lovers to Kip Lornell during an interview. John Jackson is also present. He was born in Rappahannock County, Virginia, and moved to Fairfax County.
Cora Jackson tells a story from her youth to Kip Lornell during an interview. John Jackson is also present. He was born in Rappahannock County, Virginia, and moved to Fairfax County.
John Jackson plays guitar for Kip Lornell during an interview. John's wife, Cora Jackson, is also present. John was born in Rappahannock County, Virginia, and moved to Fairfax County.
John Jackson plays guitar for Kip Lornell during an interview. John's wife, Cora Jackson, is also present. John was born in Rappahannock County, Virginia, and moved to Fairfax County.
John Jackson tells a story about a disliked preacher to Kip Lornell during an interview. John's wife, Cora Jackson, is also present. John was born in Rappahannock County, Virginia, and moved to Fairfax County.
Cora Jackson tells a story to Kip Lornell during an interview. John Jackson is also present. He was born in Rappahannock County, Virginia, and moved to Fairfax County.
Cora Jackson tells a story to Kip Lornell during an interview. John Jackson is also present. He was born in Rappahannock County, Virginia, and moved to Fairfax County.
John Jackson tells a story about a preacher and a snake to Kip Lornell during an interview. John's wife, Cora Jackson, is also present. John was born in Rappahannock County, Virginia, and moved to Fairfax County.
John Jackson tells a story about a church prank to Kip Lornell during an interview. John's wife, Cora Jackson, is also present. John was born in Rappahannock County, Virginia, and moved to Fairfax County.
John Jackson tells a story about a medical misunderstanding to Kip Lornell during an interview. John's wife, Cora Jackson, is also present. John was born in Rappahannock County, Virginia, and moved to Fairfax County.
Cora Jackson tells a story she learned from her mother about two young lovers to Kip Lornell during an interview. John Jackson is also present. He was born in Rappahannock County, Virginia, and moved to Fairfax County.
Cora Jackson tells a story about twins named wagon wheel and chicken shit to Kip Lornell during an interview. John Jackson is also present. He was born in Rappahannock County, Virginia, and moved to Fairfax County.
John Jackson tells a story about a tornado ghost to Kip Lornell during an interview. John's wife, Cora Jackson, is also present. John was born in Rappahannock County, Virginia, and moved to Fairfax County.