This anthology focusing on Appalachia was compiled through the cooperative efforts of Union College instructor Linda Oxendine and the members of The History of Appalachia Class in the fall semester of 1988. It was recently given to the Museum by Doug Bargo of Gray, Kentucky.
Linda Oxendine Douglas recently noted that she was helping her father, the late Sherman Oxendine, while Union College teacher John Taylor was on a sabbatical leave.
The class was primarily attended by education majors. It was a mandate at the time that Union College education majors take an Appalachian course either in history or sociology.
The purpose of the project, as described in the anthology's preface, was "to provide the future teachers of Appalachia with a handbook of Appalachian culture and heritage to support their own teaching curriculums."
The work was "lovingly dedicated" to Sherman Oxendine. "His lively support and love for Appalachia made this class possible. All Appalachian teachers need to know their own heritage and how to use it in a positive way in the classroom."
The anthology's cover sheet features a boy with his dog looking off into the mountains. It was drawn by student Renee Mills, a member of the History of Appalachia Class.
A Look into Appalachia - Section One
by Kim Baxter
by Patricia Schmittendorf
by Pam Peters
by Don Enoch
by Rusty Hensley
by Kim Brock
by Roger Wilson
by Barbara Sizemore
by Stephen White
by Barbara Underwood
by Jeff Banfield
A Look into Appalachia - Section Two
by Tammy Miller
by Patty Mills
by Debbie Grubb
by Danny Jones
by Kim Sparks
by Jamie Dees
by Amy Bargo
by Brian Wainscott
by Kimberly Brock
by Greg Duncum
by Renee Mills
A Look into Appalachia - Section Three
by Patricia Schmittendorf
by Chris Corey
by Jacky Ramey
by Jim Hatfield
by Donna Mills Griffith
by Kimberly Baxter
by Vincent Bradley
by Patty McDonald
by Roger Wilson
by Muriel Miller Dressler
Compiled by Sharron Oxendine and Sherman Oxendine