[Clinchmore Flood Pt 1]
The aftermath of the 1965 Clinchmore Creek flood, as described by the area’s inhabitants.
The aftermath of the 1965 Clinchmore Creek flood, as described by the area’s inhabitants.
In Mt. Sterling, KY, “Court Day” takes place the third Monday of October, bringing together tens of thousands of people to buy and sell goods.
Citizens, activists, and business representatives discuss the practice of strip mining for coal in rural Appalachia.
The Love Family joins protests outside of the 1980 Democratic National Convention in New York City.
Footage from the 1979 World Symposium on Humanity in which speakers, including Ralph Nader, discuss the dangers of nuclear power. The discussions center around the disaster at Three Mile Island, a recent occurrence.
Native American leaders, including Ernie Peters, Wallace “Mad Bear” Anderson, Oh Shinnah Fastwolf, James Cachunkse, and Bobby Woods, speak at 1979’s “World Symposium on Humanity,” held in Los Angeles and Toronto.