John Cooper Relates The Story Of Wilson'S Battle For The League With Sympathy
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The Foxfire 40Th Anniversary Book: Faith, Family, And The Land (Foxfire Series),New Freeman John Cooper Relates The StoryAn Anthology Of Appalachian Crafts, Culture, And Wisdom Of Simple Living. In 1966, An English Teacher And Students In Northeast Georgia Founded A Quarterly Magazine, Not Only As A Vehicle To Learn The Required English Curriculum, But Also To Teach Others About The Customs, Crafts, Traditions, And Lifestyle Of Their Appalachian Culture. Named Foxfire After A Local Phosphorescent Lichen, The Magazine Became One Of The Most Beloved Publications In