This image shows two members of the Center for Appalachian Studies at Appalachian State University (1967-current) in the late 1970s or early 1980s. On the left is Mary Jane Putzel, a graduate of the department in 1983, and on the right is Pat...
This image shows one of the teacher workshops held at Appalachian State University (1967-current) as part of the Appalachian Training Complex program in the early 1970s. The Appalachian Training Complex was grant-funded program by a Appalachian...
This image shows an African-American teacher standing in a classroom with a young boy in one of the model schools taking part in the Appalachian Training Complex program by Appalachian State University (1967-current). The Appalachian Training...
This image shows a student teacher teaching a class at Appalachian High School (1938-1965), also known as the Demonstration High School, in Chapell Wilson Hall, built 1938. Appalachian High School was a joint venture between Appalachian State...
This image shows two student teachers in an office at Appalachian High School (1938-1965), also known as the Demonstration High School, in Chapell Wilson Hall, built 1938. One woman stands watching while a second types on a typewriter. Books and...
This image shows two student teachers in an office at Appalachian High School (1938-1965), also known as the Demonstration High School, in Chapell Wilson Hall, built 1938. One woman stands while a second sits before a typewriter. Books and papers...
This image shows a teacher teaching a typing class at Appalachian High School (1938-1965), also known as the Demonstration High School, in Chapell Wilson Hall, built 1938. Appalachian High School was a joint venture between Appalachian State...
This image shows a student typing on a typewriter at Appalachian High School (1938-1965), also known as the Demonstration High School, in Chapell Wilson Hall, built 1938. Appalachian High School was a joint venture between Appalachian State...
This image shows a student teacher putting a record onto a turntable, holding a case reading, "Typing to Music," during a typing class at Appalachian High School (1938-1965), also known as the Demonstration High School, in Chapell Wilson...
This image shows a student typing on a typewriter at Appalachian High School (1938-1965), also known as the Demonstration High School, in Chapell Wilson Hall, built 1938. Appalachian High School was a joint venture between Appalachian State...
This image shows a teacher teaching a typing class at Appalachian High School (1938-1965), also known as the Demonstration High School, in Chapell Wilson Hall, built 1938. The teacher stands behind an overhead projector in the back of the...
This image shows an African-American folk group performing at an Appalachian folk concert held at the Horn of the West Theater in Boone, NC, in the mid-1970s. The photograph was taken by the Center for Appalachian Studies. Part of the Department of...
This image shows a man performing at an Appalachian folk concert held at the Horn of the West Theater in Boone, NC, in the mid-1970s. The photograph was taken by the Center for Appalachian Studies. Part of the Department of Interdisciplinary...
This image shows the descendants of Appalachian State founders B. B. Dougherty and D. D. Dougherty in the D. D. Dougherty Library, built 1935, at Appalachian State University (1967-current) in the 1960s. Annie Doughterty Rufty, left, and Grace...
This image shows the descendants of Appalachian State founders B. B. Dougherty and D. D. Dougherty in the D. D. Dougherty Library, built 1935, at Appalachian State University (1967-current) in the 1960s. O. L. Brown, sitting on the right, was...
This image shows the descendants of Appalachian State founders B. B. Dougherty and D. D. Dougherty being shown paperwork in the D. D. Dougherty Library, built 1935, at Appalachian State University (1967-current) in the 1960s. Annie Doughterty...
This image shows the descendants of Appalachian State founders B. B. Dougherty and D. D. Dougherty going through paperwork with a graduate student in the D. D. Dougherty Library, built 1935, at Appalachian State University (1967-current) in the...
Cratis Dearl Williams (April 5, 1911 - May 11, 1985) is considered the father of Appalachian Studies. Born to Curtis and Mona Whitt Williams in Caines Creek of Lawrence County, Kentucky, Williams worked as public school teacher, high school...
This image shows a redesigned library as part of the Appalachian Training Complex Program. The Appalachian Training Complex Program was a grant-funded program at Appalachian State University (1967-current) in the early 1970s, including a...
This image shows a library in the process of being remodeled as part of the Appalachian Training Complex Program. The Appalachian Training Complex Program was a grant-funded program at Appalachian State University (1967-current) in the early...