Volume 47, Number 1
On the cover: Gospel and soul singer Lady D (Doris A. Fields). You can read her article about the roots of Black gospel and blues on p. 12. Photo by Brad Davis for The Register-Herald.
Published by the
STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA
Jim Justice, Governor
Randall Reid-Smith, Curator
Department of Arts, Culture and History
Stan Bumgardner, Editor
Joseph Aluise, Assistant Editor
Jacob Hall Design
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Spring 2021
- 2 From the Editor
- 3 GOLDENSEAL Good-Bye: Chuck Yeager
- By Michael Evans Snyder
- 5 Taking Root: A Seasoned Writer’s Beginnings
- By Kathleen M. Jacobs
- 8 Expanding Horizons: The Appalachian
- Children’s Chorus
By Audrey Pitonak-Goff
- 12 Black Gospel & Blues: The Roots of American
- Music
By Doris A. Fields
- 22 “People start looking at people for who they
- are”: W. I. “Bill” Hairston on the Power of Stories
By Emily Hilliard
- 28 Farm Family Photos
- By Edwin Daryl Michael
- 36 The Community Coal Mine
- By Lawrence “Larry” Cabell
- 40 Greasy Neale: A Man for All Seasons
- By Bob Barnett
- 45 GOLDENSEAL Good-Bye:
- Robert “Bob” Barnett
- 46 Bill Kelley: Historian behind the Camera
- By Aaron Parsons
- 54 The Day the Comic Books Burned
- By Ben Calwell
- 58 The Birth of MAW: A Magazine of
- Appalachian Women
By Miriam Ralston
- 62 Ruggles Orchard
- By Nancy S. Hoffman
- 66 WAVES Jessie Lucke and Isabel Lobb Jones:
- West Virginians by Birth and Choice
By Barb Howe
- 72 WAVES in World War II: Washington, D.C.
- By Barb Howe
- 74 Ernestine Hess Davey: An Unsung
- Hometown Hero
By Sara Bragg Aikin
- 78 The End of Cinder Bottom
- By Jeffrey Shade
- 84 West Virginia Back Roads: Full Circle,
- Full Service in Lenox
By Carl E. Feather
- Return to Goldenseal
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