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File Size: 1859 KB

Print Length: 364 pages

Publisher: Spruce Publishing (November 2, 2017)

Publication Date: November 2, 2017

Language: English

ASIN: B0774XHYT3

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Mr. Caudill did a precise/concise compilation of the "hollers" and the proud, independent inhabitants. My Dad was born in Jackson, KY (Bloody Breathitt) in 1933. His Daddy worked in the mines. My Mother was born in Magoffin County in 1936. Her Daddy was a pipe fitter by trade. He worked on the Manhatten Project in Oak Ridge, TN, traveling for work, and finally settling in Jackson. My Dad, fortunately, learned a trade of machinist/ mold maker & moved to Ohio. He just turned 84 and is the last living of his 5 siblings. He still owns his family farm up South Fork, which he purchased from his Daddy. I spent many wonderful summers in Jackson. Fifty years later, It still seems like the town that time forgot...

Night Comes To The Cumberlands was required reading in school in the late 1960s. Now 50 years later I have reread it. I take some issue with his portrayal of his own people and his dismissal of their Scotch-Irish border origin in favor of the street sweepings of England. But it is a powerful comment on unbridled capitalism and how the nation actually rose economically on the broken shoulders of the Eastern Ky “mountaineer “. There is an obligation to restore the beauty and improve the economic lot of those citizens of this area. The lie of “improving the coal economy” is still mouthed by politicians. The opioid epidemic took root in the soil of the dismal daily lives of our people. His view of the politics of Kentucky and the need for reform of the antiquated system that rewards family and party control of counties as well as the sale of votes at the cost of common sense is as cogent and relevant today as it was in 1960. I practice medicine in the foothills of Appalachia after moving from the city of Louisville. The people are strong ,independent. and welcoming but community pride varies from county to county and the lack of economic growth leads to a dependency that has gone on for so many generations that it is now so common that 30% of third graders say they will draw a check when asked what they wanted to be when they grow up. This book is worth a reread and should be required reading for all politicians and state workers in Kentucky.

If you are going to live in Appalachia, you must read this book. If you're going to live in America and understand our history you must read this book. Harry Caudill understood the history of the Appalachia as no one else ever did, certainly not a History or Economic professor. These were his people. There is no other area in America that was so badly exploited and destroyed by outsiders.The world's greatest music came from this region by the combination of Scottish and English folk music and African influences. Elements from many ethnicities combined to make the wonderful food as well. And the people are the best on Earth. There are still many problems faced by this area. If you want to understand their roots read this book.

A great, possibly necessary, companion to Hillbilly Elegy. In 1962 Caudill, who grew up in eastern Kentucky, described the history of the area, the character of the tough mountain people, and the desolation of their land and their community over time. Reading it, you can begin to understand how poverty can become a sickness of the soul. A great, great book.

Still reading it. I wish I had read it in the 60s when my teachers in Kentucky suggested it to me. Harry Caudill is a wonderful writer, and his description of the first pioneers who settled in the mountains of eastern Kentucky are especially enlightening. This book gripped the nation in the 60s, catching the attention of JFK, RFK and LBJ, who turned their spotlights on Appalachia, especially in Cumberland Plateau of Kentucky, which Caudill describes so well. Caudill was ahead of his time. This book is not dated, and I'm recommending it to all my friends.

I once thought of Night Comes to the Cumberlands as a The Mind of the South for southern Appalachia (W.J. Cash utterly ignores the highcountry). Now that I've read Night Comes to the Cumberlands, I know just how different coal country is and thank God again there is no coal under my particular corner of Appalachia. Coal ruined Mr. Caudill's country, and he's rightfully angry about it (although his writing is never other than fair and evenhanded, perhaps too much so).Night Comes to the Cumberlands has immediately joined my pantheon of books I would recommend to any planning to embark on a serious study of the South along with The Mind of the South, Confederates in the Attic, and Albion's Seed. Caudill purports to do nothing less than lay down the entire (European-American) history (through the early 1960s) of the Cumberland Plateau that covers most of eastern Kentucky. The Cumberlands are a dissected plateau, hence the deep gorges, tendency toward erosion, and coal. It is the coal that dominates Caudill's history and causes the divergence between coal country and the rest of southern Appalachia.More than a mere screed, Night Comes to Cumberlands is packed with information. The 1960 census showed that 19% of the residents of the plateau could neither read nor write. Contrary to the general conception, the plateau was highly irreligious. Caudill identifies the roots of feud culture in vendettas from the Civil War. A culture that thrived in a place that where a murder rap might bring no more hard time than a theft rap. We see the unions and the government come to the Cumberlands.Life in the Cumberlands was never good, but Caudill shows the descent from benevolent ignorance to pathetic ignorance. A proud, self-sufficient people slowly had all their dignity stripped away with the topsoil. It's one of the great American tragedies. The enormous natural resources of the Cumberlands--from its trees to coal to natural beauty--were taken away with worse than nothing to show for its people.

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