In his inaugural address, President John F. Kennedy challenged Americans to do something for their country. Thousands of young people answered his call, launching an era of flourishing social activism that eclipsed any in U.S. history. Citizens rallied behind an endless variety of social justice organizations to change the country's social and political landscape. As these social movements gained momentum, the severe poverty of the Appalachian region attracted the attention of many spirited young Americans. In 1964, a group of them formed the Appalachian Volunteers, an organization intent...
In his inaugural address, President John F. Kennedy challenged Americans to do something for their country. Thousands of young people answered his ...
Documents the history of the Appalachian Volunteers as their youthful enthusiasm led to radicalism and controversy. Known informally as the AVs, these reformers sought to improve the everyday lives of the Appalachian poor while also making strides toward lasting economic change in the region.
Documents the history of the Appalachian Volunteers as their youthful enthusiasm led to radicalism and controversy. Known informally as the AVs, these...