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  2. Private Snuffy Smith - Wikipedia

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    Private Snuffy Smith (reissued as Snuffy Smith, Yardbird) is a 1942 American army comedy film directed by Edward F. Cline and starring Bud Duncan as comic-strip character Snuffy Smith and Edgar Kennedy as his commanding officer.

  3. Analyzing the outrage over the bestseller 'White Rural Rage ...

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    J.D. Vance, a one-time venture capitalist and now U.S. senator from Ohio, won instant acclaim with his 2016 memoir, "Hillbilly Elegy," set in Appalachia. The New York Times called it “one of the ...

  4. Where to watch 'Hillbilly Elegy,' JD Vance's look at economic ...

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    Is 'Hillbilly Elegy' a movie on Netflix? The 2020 movie "Hillbilly Elegy" is a Netflix exclusive. The streaming company won a bidding war in 2019 and paid $45 million for the rights to Vance's ...

  5. Here’s why the internet is convinced JD Vance wears eyeliner

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    Within a few short months, the 39-year-old potential vice president has gone from best-selling author of Hillbilly Elegy to one of the worst-polling, non-incumbent vice presidential picks since ...

  6. Appalachian stereotypes - Wikipedia

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    The term "Hillbilly" was first coined in 1899, around the time coal industries made an appearance in the Appalachian communities. [20] In reference to Appalachia, the utilization of the word "Hillbilly" has become such a commonplace that the term is often used to characterize the sociological and geographical happenings of the area.

  7. Naughty Neighbors (film) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Frierson points that the image of the hillbilly so popular in media during the Great Depression, could have different meanings for the American audience of the time. On one hand, they were images from what was for most Americans a half-forgotten past—an atavistic throwback to the 19th century. But the economic hardship that was also ...

  8. 50 Times People Were So Stunned By What They Were ... - AOL

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    Image credits: Norah Emerson In the expert’s opinion, what makes online groups so popular nowadays is the ease that they provide when it comes to connecting with like-minded people.

  9. The Huckleberry Hound Show - Wikipedia

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    The show was originally distributed by Screen Gems (the television division at the time of Columbia Pictures) which held a part-ownership of Hanna-Barbera at the time, over 150 stations. In April 1967, Screen Gems announced the show had been released from advertiser control, and would be made available to stations on a syndicated basis with ...