Nuclear Reactors 1364 - Activists In Virginia Are Fighting The Development Of SMRs In Southwest Virginia - Part 1 of 2 Parts

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     A long-held stereotype of Southern Appalachians is that they are fatalistic, having a sense of being powerless to change their life circumstances. In a 1965 publication, “Yesterday’s People: Life in Contemporary Appalachia,” described the people. In the coalfields of Southwest Virginia today, there is organized effort among the people to counter this prejudice.

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