Margaret Norton, who is prominently featured in the first Foxfire book, churns butter as she is being interviewed by a student in 1967. The original Foxfire book series consists of 12 volumes, but ...
"THE FOXFIRE BOOK OF APPALACHIAN WOMEN," edited By Kami Ahrens (The University of North Carolina Press, 268 pages, $25). The Foxfire series, as editor Kami Ahrens explains in the introduction to "The ...
MOUNTAIN CITY, Ga. -- Foxfire, the nonprofit guardian of Appalachian history, is working to erase what remains of its own troubled past with hopes of reclaiming its former folksy glory. After decades ...
GLADE SPRING, Va. -- The popular Foxfire Series inspired new programs at the Glade Spring branch library. The next program is a salt making demonstration, tomorrow at 11 a.m. This professional ...
The 1,500-mile Appalachian Mountain range stretches so far that those on the northern and southern sides can't agree on what to call it: Appa-LAY-chia or Appa-LATCH-ia. The outside perspective on the ...
Foxfire started as a class project at a Georgia high school in the '60s, but soon became a magazine, then a book, and even a way of teaching about... The 1,500-mile Appalachian Mountain range ...
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