Appalachian Story of The Little Rebel of The Gap: Rod Rods & Moonshine
Another TRUE story of the Little Rebel of The Gap growing up during the times of the great depression and onward. Some comical some sad. Story of hard times, Moonshine, Hot Rods, Racing and trying to make a living in these mountains. Thanks for watching. LINK TO CHANNEL MERCHANDISE: https://www.etsy.com/shop/teesmadebyj... SUBSCRIBE LIKE AND SHARE HELP GROW YOUR CHANNEL. THIS CHANNEL COVERS 12 DIFFERENT SUBJECTS !!! #appalachia #appalachian #donnielaws #mountainpeople #moonshiners #olddays All Videos are Copyrighted and used by permission only. NOTE: Picture are used only to tell the story of our history. PICTURE SOURCES : University of Tennessee Archives Tennessee State Library Archives University of North Texas Library National Archives HBSS Clark Family Photo Collection Tennessee Valley Authority Archives Personal Family Archives

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