Hillbilly Quaker / Jennifer Elam
Material type: TextSeries: Pendle Hill pamphlets ; 475Publication details: Wallingford, PA: Pendle Hill Publications, 2022 Description: 34 pages ; 19 cmItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | Toronto Friends Library | Non-fiction | 289.6'05 PEN #475 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 8644 |
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Jennifer Elam writes about her childhood and identity as a rural Appalachian. She discovered she was a “hillbilly” when she left the region and details the discrimination and misunderstandings she has encountered outside Appalachia. Highlighting the stereotypes and sensationalized reporting on the poverty that continues to plague the region, Jennifer calls on Friends to better live our testimony of equality with regard to Appalachia. Discussion questions are included.
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