Kudzu, Farmstands And Bristol's ‘Black Bottom’ Community, Inside Appalachia
This week, some folks are working to preserve the memory of Bristol, Virginia’s Black Bottom, a largely African American community wiped out by urban renewal. Also, small food producers embrace digital technology for the humble farm stand. And Kudzu, it’s coming for us. You'll hear these stories and more this week, Inside Appalachia.

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Encore: Oscar Micheaux, Kathleen Driskell And Soul Food, Inside Appalachia

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Storytellers, Inside Appalachia

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The Eugenics Crusade | Full Documentary | AMERICAN EXPERIENCE | PBS

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43-Year Veteran Farmer Joel Salatin Starts My New Farm From Scratch

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Inside South Carolina's Forgotten River Towns

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ADUs in Maine

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Billionaire's WARNING: I'm SELLING. The Crash Is Already Here!

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Arizona Edition: new YPG commander, Yuma council candidates Smith and Van Why and HPA's future Sa...

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Travel Trunk Found Buried 13 Feet Deep at the Abandoned Ozark Homestead - WHAT IT EXPOSED TERRIFIED

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Exposing the LIES of the 20th Century | Aaron Bastani Meets Tariq Ali

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Encore: Printmaking Inspired By Appalachian Stories, Inside Appalachia

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In the Deep Dark Hills of West Virginia || The Great Appalachian Tour 🇺🇸

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Clara Mattei: capitalism is not natural - it’s enforced

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How One Vanderbilt Mansion Built and Bankrupted an Entire City: Asheville

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The Right’s Pre-Modern ‘Masculinist’ Fantasy | The Ezra Klein Show

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Always Free - Episode Two: To Arms

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Clifftop 1999

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Five young journalists explore moments of truth

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What Happened Before Columbus? - THE ENTIRE HISTORY OF NATIVE AMERICA - ALL PARTS

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