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Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Caudill. James K. Caudill Afterword. At the time it was written, Night Comes to the Cumberlands framed an urgent appeal to the American Conscience. Today it details Appalachia's difficult past, and at the same time, presents an accurate historical backdrop for a contemporary understanding of the Appalachian region.
Get A Copy. Paperbackpages. More Details Original Title. Other Editions 8. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Night Comes to the Cumberlandsplease sign up. What is happening in the area today? Brit My answer is specific to Harlan county region. Economic prospects worse than ever. Think: 'Welfare state'.
They also have a major drug epidemic, night comes to the cumberlands caudill pdf download free. How can a reader stomach the thorough nastiness at work here and the vile uses the book became known for? That is, can the racism, sexism, classism, and its role in furthering the eugenics movement be overlooked?
Asking for friends. Jane Brewer Apparently this is historical information which delineates the reasons that this culture has retained many aspects of the lives into which they were b …more Apparently this is historical information which delineates the reasons that this culture has retained many aspects of the lives into which they were born.
Even today there are pockets of people who recognize their ancestors and relate to tales from the past. Many rebel against their parents and leave home with little or no experience of how to survive in a world they have never known or even seen.
For those trying to understand and try to help these kids to break the cycle, this historical cycle lends knowledge allowing the reader to see How the parents and grandparents learned and perpetuated the cultural way of living in isolation and attempting to raise their children in the same manner.
I found empathy for the older generation by understanding that is how life has been for them for all their lives and their parents lives etc. I am more aware of what the kids believe that life is and the serious need for them to find new ways to survive in a healthier way in a vastly different world. Love and caring are called for here not claims of racism, etc.
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More filters. Sort order. I trust you are having a good day, night comes to the cumberlands caudill pdf download free. Therefore, I recommend that you do not read this book today. In fact, my advice is that you should never read this book for it is likely to ruin that day and several more afterwards. And I also know what coal mining has done to the landscape of the Cumberland Plateau, because I have seen it.
Harry Caudill was no Johnny-come-lately to coal country who visited just long enough to gather information for his book, which he published in Caudill was born there, lived there all but a few years of his life, until he died at age sixty-eight from a self-inflicted gunshot wound in On the one hand, he saw the hills, the streams, the trees and the people; he saw, on the other hand, the great moneyed interests that had not the power to see the hills, the streams, the trees and the people, but only the power to destroy them.
View all 29 comments. Night Comes to the Cumberlands is a must-read for anyone interested in Kentucky, whether you're working in public policy or a church planter which Caudill provides specific insights intoa sociologist, or curious tourist. It ought to be a prerequisite night comes to the cumberlands caudill pdf download free members of the Kentucky General Assembly to read before taking office.
I am writing this review as an economist for the Commonwealth whose office often evaluates legislation and projects touted to bring jobs and growth to the mountains.
I al Night Comes to the Cumberlands is a must-read for anyone interested in Kentucky, whether you're working in public policy or a church planter which Caudill provides specific insights intoa sociologist, or curious tourist. I also evaluate Medicaid and am aware of the challenges the Appalachian region bring to that program. I have also lived in the Caucasus mountains, the Smokies, and at the edge of the Ozarks, and note many of the similarities world wide of the "highlanders" described in Night Comes.
It's incredible that Kentucky is putting millions of tax dollars into SOAR, an effort to find solutions to problems that Caudill pointed out 50 years ago-- and many of the solutions presented as "new" are identical to Caudill's prescriptions 50 years ago!
That's why this book is a must-read. Those economists' theory, developed while examining impoverished regions like Appalachia all over the world through the centuries, are that regions fail when extractive economic institutions set up exclusive political institutions to consolidate both political and economic power.
That, in a nutshell, is the experience of so many counties in Appalachia who still struggle economically and are dependent upon the government and charity for so much. Reading that book will help you greater understand and critique Caudill's observations and policy prescriptions for Eastern Kentucky found in Night Comes.
Harry M. Caudill was the son of miners who became a lawyer, was elected to the Kentucky General Assembly, and taught history courses at the University of Kentucky. He witnessed the difficulty and peculiarities of Appalachian life and the book is written more to educate than the advocate.
I do not know how precisely accurate all of his history is, but he does quote at length of various letters, memoirs, and newspaper articles from the s to the time of his writing Caudill gives an interesting history of the settling of the Appalachians.
I consider John Mack Faragher's biography of Daniel Boone my review to also be recommended reading along with this book. The future mountaineers were initially brought over to the Colonies as indentured servants to work in the fields of Virginia and elsewhere, laborers from London, Scotland and elsewhere.
Caudill documents the superstitions and stories of witchcraft common into his boyhood, and prints some quotations of songs played on ancient fiddles that have been past down from Scotch-Irish forebears. These songs were transmitted despite an illiterate population that could not understand the meaning of some of the words in the old English.
Clans enlisted in opposing factions, and word of the death of one family member at the hand of the opposing army in battle would cause armed retribution on behalf of his kinfolk against opposing neighbors on the home front.
When the soldiers returned, these rivalries continued and the land was difficult to govern. The author also chronicles the history of the churches, relatively few, night comes to the cumberlands caudill pdf download free, in the area. Night comes to the cumberlands caudill pdf download free was aware of Old Regular and Primitive Baptists, who have sort of a hybrid Calvinism and odd beliefs like meeting once a month, a tradition from when circuit riders did the preaching and traveled from church to church, and a belief that children are born in sin and unredeemable until an age of accountability.
According to Caudill, John the Baptist was the hero of church attenders, and there was much emphasis on a church's "trail of blood," linking its heritage back to John the Baptist having been uncorrupted by Roman Catholicism this might have been night comes to the cumberlands caudill pdf download free to Scottish Presbyterians?
Since most of the people were illiterate, there were very few who could read the King James Bible and even fewer who could understand it. At the time of Caudill's writing, church attendance was waning and he gives quote of correspondence from various church planters who found it difficult to get churches started even in large towns. No snake-handling churches are mentioned, however.
There are detailed descriptions of coal mining, which would be quite tedious except for how Caudill illustrates the technological changes and their implication for wealth and the work force over the decades. Towns sprung up overnight, built by coal mining companies that owned the commerce and quickly bought up the fiscal courts and other constitutional offices.
Kentucky still struggles with administrative overburden with people getting paid large salaries to be jailer in over 40 counties with no jail. The people were dependent on the mines and lived in the boom-and-bust cycles of the economy in the late s and early s, night comes to the cumberlands caudill pdf download free. Support for FDR's New Deal shifted Eastern Night comes to the cumberlands caudill pdf download free from being mostly Republican to staunchly Democrat, a trend that held until the Senate race where the Democratic candidate was soundly trounced in all Appalachian counties due in part to the perception that the Democrats had declared a "war on coal.
Caudill chronicles the bare-knuckle political races of his day, including the tight Senate race between FDR's man, incumbent Alben Barkley, and Governor A. Chandler had gained support in the mountains and looked like he might win until Barkley spread false rumors of a mahogany-furnished bathroom in the Governor's mansion that Chandler built for himself and would not let his own wife use.
Caudill both bemoans and encourages subsidization of the migration from of the hills. Entire graduating classes of some of the high schools reportedly moved away. Kentucky's low budget for infrastructure made highways and maintenance sparse, as engineers were drawn away into private sector jobs.
Since the roads were not funded nor no longer maintained by the private coal companies, mine roads fell into disrepair. Caudill night comes to the cumberlands caudill pdf download free that despite the mass migration of high school graduates, who at the time could automatically obtain enrollment at schools like the University of Kentucky, tey were largely "poorly educated" and unable to keep up with their peers. He cites a study by UK stating that high school students in Harlan County were three years behind their peers nationwide in reading, math, and science.
He remarks as a teacher that few students had read any classics or seemed to have the capability, most of them having studied under teachers who were locally trained at teachers' colleges. Math courses were too often taught by coaches who devoted most of their efforts to athletics.
Caudill detests the money put into athletics, coaches, and stadiums over education-- oh what he'd say today!
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