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The final episode of this series sparks both heartbreak and hope for the region’s ransacked mountain ecosystem. Sissy Spacek narrates.
The final episode of this series about the natural and human
history of Appalachia sparks both heartbreak and hope for the
region's ransacked mountain ecosystem. Early 20th-century mineral
barons ruled Appalachia with an iron fist. Company spies tracked
miners' every move. If they found a man's union card, he would be
fired, even killed. Inspired by a brave little old lady who talked
like a preacher and cursed like a sailor, mineworkers organized and
demanded better treatment. The dams of the Tennessee Valley
Authority drowned ancestral homesteads, but the project eliminated
abject poverty for thousands. An invasive fungus has wiped out the
majestic American chestnut tree, but its roots refuse to die. Strip
mining has torn the tops off mountains, but a new wave of
activists, writers, musicians, scientists and nature-lovers is
expanding the miners' ideas of health and fairness to include the
forests, the rivers and the mountains themselves. Academy
Award-winning actress Sissy Spacek narrates.