Read Something's Rising: Appalachians Fighting Mountaintop Removal Online
Authors: Silas House and Jason Howard
Silas House
is the author of the novels
Clay's Quilt
(2001),
A Parchment of Leaves
(2003),
The Coal Tattoo
(2004), and the plays
The Hurting Part
(2005) and
Long Time Travelling
(2009). He is the winner of the Appalachian Book of the Year, two Kentucky Novel of the Year prizes, the James Still Award for Special Achievement from the Fellowship of Southern Writers, the Chaffin Prize for Appalachian Literature, and the Appalachian Writer of the Year award, among other honors. A contributing editor for
No Depression
magazine, House has written press kits for artists Kris Kristofferson, Lucinda Williams, LeAnn Womack, Buddy Miller, and others. He wrote the draft of the authors' statement at the first authors' tour of mountaintop removal and wrote the introduction to
Missing Mountain
, a collection of writing on the topic. In 2008 he was awarded the Helen Lewis Award for Community Service from the Appalachian Studies Association for his work in the fight against mountaintop removal. A graduate of Eastern Kentucky University and Spalding University's MFA in Creative Writing program, House serves as writer-in-residence at Lincoln Memorial University in Harrogate, Tennessee, where he directs the Mountain Heritage Literary Festival. His fourth novel,
Eli the Good
, will be published in late 2009. House lives in Eastern Kentucky, where he was born and raised.
Jason Howard
is a writer and musician from Eastern Kentucky. His works have appeared in such publications as
Paste, Kentucky Living
, and
Louisville Review
. While serving as senior editor and staff writer for
Equal Justice Magazine
in Washington, D.C., he wrote investigative articles on such subjects as miners' fights for black lung benefits in Eastern Kentucky, an eminent-domain case before the U.S. Supreme Court, and assisted adoption in New York City. Howard can often be found on the road as half of the roots music duo The Doolittles and with the band Public Outcry, along with House, Jessie Lynne Keltner, Kate Larken, George Ella Lyon, and Anne Shelby. He graduated from George Washington University with a degree in political communication, an interdisciplinary major of political science, journalism, communications, and electronic media.
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A&G Coal Corporation
Alice Lloyd College
Alliance for Appalachia
Alliance for the Cumberlands
Alphin, Ken “Big Kenny,”
alternative energy
Americana
American Electric Power
Anstead Historical Society
Appalachia, Virginia
Appalachian Citizens Law Center
“Appalachian ER” (television sketch)
Appalachian Land Ownership Study
Appalachians
apathy of
dialect of
stereotypes of
Appalachians, The
(PBS)
Appalachian Studies Association
Appalachian Voices
Appalshop
Aracoma mine disaster
Arch Coal
A Rocha: Christians in Conservation
Barger, Don
Barrie, Jeff
baseball
Battle of Blair Mountain
Battle of Evarts
Beattyville Enterprise
Beaver, Patricia
Bell County, Kentucky
Berea College
Beshear, Steve
Biggers, Jeff
“Big Muskie” dragline
Big Sandy River
Big Stone Gap
Bishop, Millard
Black Mountain
Black Mountain Resources
Blankenship, Don
“Bloody Harlan,”
Bonds, Judy
as “Appalachian-American”
Coal River Mountain Watch (CRMW) and
faith of
family history of
as folk celebrity
opposes mountaintop removal
Bonhoeffer, Dietrich
Boone County, West Virginia
Boucher, Rick
Boyle, W. A. “Tony,”
Breathitt, Ned
Bredesen, Phil
Bristol Herald Courier
broad-form deed
Brookside, Kentucky
Buffalo Creek Disaster
Bureau of Mines
Burns, Shirley Stewart
Bush, George W.
Bush, George H. W.
Bush, Larry family history of
fights the Dominion Virginia Power Plant
harassment and
involvement with Southern Appalachian Mountain Stewards (SAMS)
on being an environmentalist
opposes mountaintop removal
as a Vietnam veteran, UMWA and
Bush, Missy
Byrd, Robert
Campbell County, Tennessee
Cannelton Coal
Carpenter, Mary Chapin
Carter, Jimmy
Carter, Sara
Cash, Johnny
Cash, June Carter
Caylor, Bill
Chandler, Ben
Chao, Elaine
Chapin, Ralph
Charleston Gazette
Chavez, Cesar
Cherokee
Chicago Tribune
Christians for the Mountains
Church of the Savior
civil disobedience
class (economic)
Claiborne County, Tennessee
Clay County, Kentucky
Clean Air Act
clean coal
Clean Water Protection Act
Climate Project
Clinton, William Jefferson
coal companies blasting by
chemicals used by
intimidation by
neglect of
Coal Mine Health and Safety Act (1969)
Coal Power
(PBS)
Coal River Mountain Watch (CRMW)
coal severance tax
coal-to-liquid fuel
coal trucks
Coldwater Creek (Kentucky)
Collins, Judy
Combs, Ollie “Widow,”
Compassion Coalition
Concert for the Mountains
Coppock, Dawn
as attorney
Bob Tuke and
faith of
Kathy Lindquist and
Kathy Mattea and
Lindquist Environmental Appalachian Fellowship (LEAF) and
lobbying the Tennessee legislature and
Mountain Sunday service and
organizes Mountain Witness tours
outreach to churches and
partnership with Pat Hudson and
Rev. John Gill and
Corbin Times-Tribune
Crandall Canyon mine disaster
Cumberland College (University of the Cumberlands)
Darby mine disaster
Davis, George
Davidson, Jeremy
Davidson, Zack
Davis, Allen
deep mining.
See
underground mining
Deliverance
Department of Environmental Protection (DEP)
Department of Interior
Department of Labor
Department of Natural Resources
Dickens, Hazel
Division of Mine Land Reclamation
Division of Mines and Minerals
Dominion Virginia Power plant
Dorton Branch, Kentucky
Dreiser, Theodore
Dreiser Committee
Duncan, Cynthia M.
Dylan, Bob
economy.
See
jobs
education
Edwards, John
Ehrenreich, Barbara
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
environmental stewardship
Evans, Mari-Lynn
Exxon-Valdez
Falwell, Jerry
Farmington mine disaster
Fletcher, Ernie
Floyd County, Kentucky
Ford, Gerald
Foster, J. Todd
Friends of Coal
Futrell, Bev
Gabbard, Jessie Bishop
Gabbard, Luther
Gandhi, Mahatma
Garland, Jim
Garrett, George
Garrison, Garrett
Gaventa, John
Giardina, Denise
campaign for governor and
environmental stewardship and
faith of
family history of
lack of faith in government
opposes mountaintop removal
as radical
as writer
Gibson, Larry
Gill, Rev. John
Mountaintop Removal Tour for Interfaith Believers and
global warming
Goff, Nathan
Gooch, Jim
Gore, Al
Gould, Jay
Gover, Carla
government
corruption
faith in
Great Smoky Mountains
National Park
Greenwood, Lee
Gunning, Sarah Ogan
Guthrie, Woody
Hall, Nathan
alternative energy and
apathy in Appalachia and
becomes an environmentalist
being an underground miner
family history of
going back to college
homesickness of
John Edwards and
opposes mountaintop removal
starts grassroots movement
Hall, Than.
See
Jean Ritchie
Handshoe, Ricky
Happy Hollow (“Holler”), Kentucky
Harlan County, Kentucky
Harlan County USA
(Kopple)
Harris, Emmylou
Heartwood
Hechler, Ken
Henry Street Settlement School
Hensley, Judith
Highland Folklife Center (Highlander Research and Education Center)
“Hillbilly Moment” (television sketch)
Hindman Settlement School
Appalachian Writers Workshop at
Hobet Mine
homesickness
Homestead Amendment
Hooker, John Lee
Horton, Myles
Hoskins, Sam
Howard, McClellan “Clell,”
Hudson, Pat
environmental stewardship and
faith and
family history of
fights incinerator in Knoxville
first experience with mountain-top removal
Kathy Lindquist and
Kathy Mattea and
Lindquist Environmental Appalachian Fellowship (LEAF) and
lobbies the Tennessee legislature
Mountain Sunday service and
Mountaintop Removal Tour for Interfaith Believers and
organizes Mountain Witness tours
outreach to churches and
partnership with Dawn Coppock
religious background of
Rev. John Gill and
sanctuary for refugees and
social justice issues and
as writer
Hueysville, Kentucky
Humphrey, Hubert
Hunter, Jon Blair
immigrants
Inconvenient Truth, An
(Gore)
Jackson, “Aunt” Molly
Jackson, Wanda
Jackson County, Kentucky
Jack Spadaro Documentary Award
James Madison University
Jefferson, Thomas
Jervis, Pat
Jim Walters mine disaster (Alabama)
jobs
Johnson, Lyndon
Johnson County, Kentucky
Jones, Mary “Mother,”
Judd, Naomi
Kaine, Tim
Kayford Mountain
Keeper of the Mountains Foundation
Keleher, Terry
Keltner, Jessie Lynne
the Cosmic Mamaws and
environmental stewardship and
family history of
first experience with mountain-top removal
as musician and songwriter
opposes mountaintop removal
Public Outcry and
Kennedy, Edward M.
Kennedy, John F.
Kennedy, Robert F.
Kennedy, Robert F., Jr.
Kent State shootings
Kentuckians for the Commonwealth (KFTC)
Kentucky Coal Association
Kilby, Tommy
Kilgore, Jerry
Kilgore, Terry
Kilowatt Ours
(Barrie)
King, Hazel
King, Dr. Martin Luther, Jr.
Kirby-Mullins, Cassondra
Knott County, Kentucky
Knox County, Kentucky
Knoxville, Tennessee
Knoxville News Sentinel
Kopple, Barbara
Larken, Kate
Laurel County, Kentucky
Lauriski, David
Leadbelly
Leslie County, Kentucky
Letcher County, Kentucky
Lewis, John L.
Lexington Herald-Leader
Lincoln Memorial University
Lindquist Environmental Appalachian Fellowship (LEAF)
Lindquist, Kathy
Little Flower Free Clinic
Loeb, Penny
Logan County, West Virginia
Lomax, Alan
Louisville Courier-Journal
Lyon, George Ella
Makem, Tommy
manners
Mann High School
Manning, Maurice
Marsh Fork Elementary School
Marshall University
Martin County Coal
Martin County sludge spill
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Massek, Sue
Massey Energy
Masud-Piloto, Felix Roberto
Matewan
(Sayles)
Matewan massacre
Mattea, Kathy
AIDS awareness and
Climate Project and
conflict mediation and
faith of
family history of
identifies herself as Appalachian
lobbies against mountaintop removal
music career of
opposes mountaintop removal
May, Bev
as musician
career as nurse practitioner
family history of
fights the broad-form deed
fights mining on Wilson Creek
identifies herself as Appalachian
opposes mountaintop removal
May Brothers Coal Company
Maytown
Kentucky
McAteer, Davitt
McCain, John
McConnell, Mitch
McDorman, Richard
McDowell County, West Virginia
media coverage of mountaintop removal
gatekeeping by
Mencken, H. L.
Middlesboro Daily News
Miller, Arnold
Miller, Buddy
Miller, Julie
Miller Brothers Coal Company
Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA)
mine disasters,
See also specific disasters
Mingo County, West Virginia
Missing Mountains
(Johannsen, Taylor-Hall, Mason)
Moberly, Harry
Mongiardo, Daniel
Monroe, Bill
Montgomery Creek, Kentucky
Morehead State University
Morgan, Daymon
Mountain Association for Community Economic Development (MACED)
Mountain Eagle
Mountain Mourning
(Gudmundsson)
mountaintop removal, lobbying against
Mountaintop Removal Tour for Interfaith Believers
Mountain Witness tours
Muir, John
Nader, Ralph
National Mine Safety and Health Academy
National Parks Conservation Association
National Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee
National Resources Defense Council
Neese, Janice
New Deal
New River Company
New York Times
Nixon, Richard
Oak Ridge, Tennessee
Obama, Barack
Office of Surface Mining (OSM)
Ohio Valley Environmental Coalition (OVEC)
Oppegard, Tony
overburden
Palin, Sarah
Pancake, Ann
Parton, Dolly
patriotism
Peabody Energy Corporation
Penn Virginia (coal company)
Pentz, Kevin
Perry County, Kentucky
Phillips, Utah
Pickow, George
Pike County, Kentucky
Pittston Coal Company
Pittston strikes
pollution
polyacrylamide
Power and Powerlessness
(Gaventa)
protest songs
Public Outcry
Quecreek Mine disaster
Quinn, Daniel
Rahall, Nick
Rajec, Andrew
Raleigh County, West Virginia
Ramey, Pete
Raney, Bill
Reagan, Ronald
reclamation
Reece, Erik
Reed, Rufus
Reese, Florence
religion
Ritchie, Jean
accused of being a Communist
career as folksinger
family history of
opposes mountaintop removal
protest songs of
“Than Hall” as pseudonym of
Roanoke Times
Roberts, Cecil
Rockefeller, Jay
Ronstadt, Linda
Roosevelt, Franklin
Sago mine disaster
Save Our Cumberland Mountains (SOCM)
Save Our Mountains
scrip
Seeger, Pete
Selvage, Kathy
Sequatchie Valley, Tennessee