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keep losing our connection to the places we come from. i am headed to central appalachia, a place many folks don t realize black folk still live, to hunt, eat, farm, and harmonize on the harmonica with the folks that fight to keep this place known as one of the homes of black folks. this is black appalachia. yeah. nice. when i say appalachia, you probably picture something like this, or this. harmful stereotypes of poor white folks. we will have to take those on another day. what you probably do not picture is this. a history of black folks here runs as deep as any other nonindigenous people. they are a critical part of appalachia. i am here to help tell their story, because it is in danger of disappearing forever. i m watching the appalachian trail. there are mountains, there. those are some of the oldest mountains in the world. you see the swiss alps, they are so big. these are the grandmothers. crystal good is a sixth generation west virginia native, foun

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Conference on building Black businesses coming to Huntington | Business

The first statewide annual conference to focus on the strategic issues around building Black businesses in Appalachia will take place Monday, April 8 at Marshall Health Network Arena in Huntington. Alan Letton, a visiting scholar at Marshall and director of the new Center for Economic and Community Development in Black Appalachia and Isolated Communities, is organizing "Seeds for Growth: Building Black Business in West Virginia." The one-day event is part of the week-long Bridging Innovation Conference and will feature engaging speakers, focused panel discussions, and networking opportunities for small business owners, community members, and anyone interested in supporting the growth of Black and minority-owned business in West Virginia

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