Saving A Black Coal Camp And Affrilachian Poets, Inside Appalachia

This week, Inside Appalachia, a West Virginia man is reviving a Black coal camp through farming. Also, the legacy of Affrilachian poet Norman Jordan includes a summer camp for teens to study their heritage. And, the Reverend George Mills Dickerson of Tazewell, Virginia, was born in the years after slavery ended. He’s remembered during Juneteenth through his poetry.

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WVU Board Of Governors Bids Farewell To President Gee, Departing Members 

The board bid farewell to President Gordon Gee, and several of its members Friday before selecting new leadership for the upcoming year.

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Former State Economic Chief: Congress Should Save Clean Energy Tax Credits

Curtis Tate spoke with former Economic Development Secretary Mitch Carmichael, who supports preserving the tax credits.

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