Document Type

Article

Publication Date

2014

Publication Title

Southern Journal of Linguistics

Volume

38

Issue

1

Pages

136-158

Abstract

The article explores the economic and industrial opportunities for Appalachian native speakers in the industrial Midwest countries after the World War I. Topics discussed include the characteristics of migration diaspora in Appalachian migrants, the Southern migrants metropolitan area lifestyle in Detroit, Michigan and the impacts of ethnographic factors to Appalachian migrants. Other topics include the social and identifiable factors for migrants.

Comments

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Original Publication Citation

Anderson, B. L. (2014). Appalachian Migrant Stances. Southern Journal of Linguistics, 38(1), 136-158.

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