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Clinton'' wrote, and “[w]ith Ms. Harris at the top of the ticket leading the way, this movement may become an unstoppable wave.”''

Harris (and Democracy win in November)

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J. D. Vance wrote “Hillbilly Elegy” to posture as if he knew U.S. Appalachia.

But the book’s actual message is his bitterness at working class America – it has just too many just too lazy for not going to Harvard as he did.

Harvard? Ivy League? Half their majors are biz ed, where life reduces to nothing more than the abstractions and living dead units for billionaires to package. Appalachia? Long America’s easiest pickings for our predator rich. As commenter Gary Loft here has written, it also adjoins all “the MAGA South that the Heritage Foundation wants to expand across the entire country.”

To make up for how Vance, like MAGA, has dehumanized, let’s just note some of the truest Appalachian humanities for the rest of us:

James Agee, “A Death in the Family”;

Harry Caudill, “Night Comes to the Cumberland”;

Davy Crockett, many tall tales;

Wilma Dykeman, “The French Broad” (Rivers of America series), “Return the Innocent Earth,” and more novels citing mountain/valley working realities;

Davis Grubb, “Night of the Hunter”;

George Washington Harris, the Sut Lovingood tales;

Barbara Kingsolver, “Demon Copperhead”;

Cormac McCarthy, “The Orchard Keeper.”

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