
Baccalachia is about reclaiming what it means to be from those mountains after your family leaves it for better economic opportunities. It's about the stories and identities we lost. It's about finding our way home and discovering who we are now.
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When I say Appalachian food, most people have a very overly simplified version of it. Equating Southern cooking, but they would be incorrect. Each particular mountain group within Appalachia will be impacted by the different native groups a...
In 1925, my Great-Great Grandma Mary E. Brown died at the age of 46 due to cervical cancer (a fact unknown to my family until I uncovered her death certificate). We were always told by my Great Grandma Bertha Hance, married name Norton, tha...
During back-to-school week nationwide, we as American parents read the headlines that we both fear and have become accustomed to reading, ‘Another Mass School Shooting.’ Both my sons were safe in their new school, but the fear that runs thr...
If you are new here, Hi! Welcome to Baccalachia, my return to finding home, history, and perspective. I was born and raised in RTP, or Raleigh, North Carolina, and I have a deep love for that state and its history. It will forever be my hom...
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My bachelors from UNC Anthropology with a minor in history, and a master’s from ECU. I know about the history of North Carolina and Southern Appalachia.
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