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Episode three of the series relates how land grabbers poisoned a region that was once renowned mainly for its restful spas and noble character. Sissy Spacek narrates.
Episode three of this series about the natural and human history of
Appalachia relates how land grabbers poisoned a region that was
once renowned mainly for its restful spas and noble character. When
the chaos of the Civil War tore apart the agrarian way of life,
Appalachian society was left ripe for plunder. Speculators spread
through every timber-rich and mineral-infused hollow, making deals.
Mysterious courthouse fires destroyed property records, and
consolidators evicted people who couldn't prove ownership of their
land. The region quickly became a study in contradiction: writers
of the time vilified the mountaineers as ignorant hillbillies who
were violent, lazy and uncivilized, but at the same time said they
would "make wonderful mill hands, miners and wood ticks." As
ancient trees were felled and coal was dug to fuel the nation's
booming economy, Appalachia's land, people, wildlife and culture
were changed forever. Academy Award-winning actress Sissy Spacek
narrates.