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Hillbilly Highway: The Transappalachian Migration and the Making of a White Working Class

Hillbilly Highway: The Transappalachian Migration and the Making of a White Working Class

by Max Fraser (Author)
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“The best book to explain the world J. D. Vance came from is Max Fraser’s Hillbilly Highway.”—Jessica Wilkerson, author of To Live Here, You Have to Fight: How Women Led Appalachian Movements for Social JusticeOver the first two-thirds of the twentieth century, as many as eight million whites left the economically depressed southern countryside and migrated to the booming factory towns and cities of the industrial Midwest in search of work. The "hillbilly highway" was one of the largest internal relocations of poor and working people in American history, yet it has largely escaped close study by historians. In Hillbilly Highway, Max Fraser recovers the long-overlooked story of this massive demographic event and reveals how it has profoundly influenced American history and culture—from the modern industrial labor movement and the postwar urban crisis to the rise of today’s white working-class conservatives.The book draws on a diverse range of sources—from government reports, industry archives, and union records to novels, memoirs, oral histories, and country music—to narrate the distinctive class experience that unfolded across the Transappalachian migration during these critical decades. As the migration became a terrain of both social advancement and marginalization, it knit together white working-class communities across the Upper South and the Midwest—bringing into being a new cultural region that remains a contested battleground in American politics to the present.The compelling story of an important and neglected chapter in American history, Hillbilly Highway upends conventional wisdom about the enduring political and cultural consequences of the great migration of white southerners in the twentieth century. Read more

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PublisherPrinceton University Press
Publication dateFeb. 25 2025
LanguageEnglish
Print length336 pages
ISBN-100691253498
ISBN-13978-0691253497
Item weight318 g
Dimensions13.34 x 2.13 x 20.32 cm
Part of seriesPolitics and Society in Modern America
Best Sellers Rank#937,609 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #222 in Rural Communities #2,254 in Political Doctrines (Books) #2,501 in Political History & Theory (Books)
Customer Reviews4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars 27 ratings

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