One of the people who left the Moundsville, West Virginia area in the 1970s, part of a wave of postindustrial emigration described in our film
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The Inspiring Story of the Stubborn West Virginia Glassmaker Who Lost His Job at Fostoria and Kept On Making Glass
One of the characters in our movie Moundsville (which you can watch here) is glassmaker Fred Wilkerson, Jr. (pictured above, on the right) who talks about his
What Would Barbara Tuchman Say?
Our panicky short-attention span era could use Barbara Tuchman. For younger readers, Tuchman (1912-1989) was, arguably, the 20thcentury’s greatest popular historian. Her books about World
Refuting the Stereotypes of Hillbilly Elegy With Poetry: A Review of Ryan Walsh’s Reckonings
American’s national crisis hinges in part on how hard it is to accept this time of change. We want progress without pain, transformation without
When Serial Murderer Charles Manson Tried to Move to Moundsville, WV
In 1983, cult leader, musician and serial murderer Charles Manson was in California state prison when he wrote to the warden of the West Virginia
A Reflection on Moundsville and Our Towns by James and Deborah Fallows
I went to see Deborah and James Fallows last night at City of Asylum, a marvelous literary non-profit, restaurant, event space and bookstore on the