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  2. Social and economic stratification in Appalachia - Wikipedia

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    Appalachian music was a result of prohibition and the hardships that came along with this time period, which was a big part in how people viewed those from Appalachia. After the stereotype was created the media took this and exploited the image of poor people without electricity that were lazy and it became known to be like that.

  3. Appalachia - Wikipedia

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    For instance, parts of Alabama and Mississippi were included in the commission because of problems with unemployment and poverty similar to those in Appalachia proper, and the ARC region extends into the Northeastern states, which are not traditionally considered part of Appalachia culturally (though a "northern Appalachia" identity has emerged ...

  4. List of Appalachian Regional Commission counties - Wikipedia

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    The 3-year average unemployment rate for the Appalachian region in 2006-2008 was 5.2%. The region's per capita market income in 2007 was $24,360. The region's poverty rate was 13.6%. [1] Alabama's Appalachian counties led all states' Appalachian counties in unemployment (3.8%) and per capita market income ($27,723).

  5. America's 10 Poorest Cities - AOL

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    Some parts of the country are doing a lot worse than others. It's a pattern that shows up in the unemployment numbers, poverty rates, and of course foreclosures. America's 10 Poorest Cities

  6. Where is Appalachia? Here’s why Florida baby boomers are ...

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    Named after the Appalachian Mountains, Appalachia is a geographical and cultural region in the eastern United States that stretches from southern New York to the northern parts of Mississippi. In ...

  7. Portal:Appalachia - Wikipedia

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    While endowed with abundant natural resources, Appalachia has long struggled economically and has been associated with poverty. In the early 20th century, large-scale logging and coal mining firms brought jobs and modern amenities to Appalachia, but by the 1960s the region had failed to capitalize on any long-term benefits from these two ...

  8. Mountain white - Wikipedia

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    Mountain whites were white Americans (usually poor) living in Appalachia and the inland region of the Antebellum South.They were generally small farmers, who inhabited the valleys of the Appalachian range from western Virginia spanning down to northern Georgia and northern Alabama.

  9. List of lowest-income places in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Rally Poor Peoples Campaign Washington DC. American Samoa has the lowest per capita income in the United States. [8] American Samoa's Manu'a District had a per capita income of $5,441 in 2010, while American Samoa overall had a per capita income of $6,311 in 2010. [9]