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Combating Stereotypes vs Truths of the People of Appalachia The people of Appalachia are often characterized as ignorant, lazy, uneducated, drug addicted, and incestuous. Many believe that this impoverished area is full of hicks, hillbillies, and rednecks, but when examining the truths one might find an enriched culture with generous people who are hardworking, artistic, and family oriented with a strong religious faith. In the documentary, The Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia, a family is followed for one year to expose corruption, poverty, and West Virginia's environmentally and culturally devastating coal mining culture that helped shape the family, a dying breed of outlaws preserving a dying form of dance (Doering et …show more content…

Although the people of District 12 do not have any choice in their circumstances, due to governmental control, most people of Appalachia do not feel they have a choice either when decades after decades the circle repeats itself and without positive encouragement it does not seem to change. Until the Civil War, those in Appalachia enjoyed largely self-reliant existence. At this time, railroads and coalmines invaded Appalachia, forcing many mountain people to abandon farming and go to work for the railroad or coal mines to feed their families. To this day, most still have some connection to the mines (Innes, 2012). However; you still had to have somewhat of an education in order to work in the coal mines or on the railroads. When families were looking for a means of income and this was not a viable solution for them, many turned to moonshine. These ingenious individuals did not have to pay taxes on their moonshine and were able to come up with imaginative ways to distill and distribute their products, while evading law enforcement (also known as revenuers). In fact, one of America’s favorite pastimes, NASCAR, was born of the need for moonshiners to out run the revenuers (Wachyter, 2011). The faith of the people of Appalachia is very strong. There are more than 80 different varieties of Baptist and Pentecostal faiths found in Appalachia. A unique church, found only in Appalachia is the snake handling church. They believe

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