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This week, we visit a summer camp that’s part of the legacy of Affrilachian poet Norman Jordan.
Also, during the Great Depression, Osage, West Virginia was a raucous river town. It’s sleepier now, but music is keeping the magic alive.
And, the author of an upcoming graphic novel about pipeline fighters has a message for people outside the region.
You'll hear this story and more this week, Inside Appalachia.
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This week, we visit a summer camp that’s part of the legacy of Affrilachian poet Norman Jordan.
Also, during the Great Depression, Osage, West Virginia was a raucous river town. It’s sleepier now, but music is keeping the magic alive.
And, the author of an upcoming graphic novel about pipeline fighters has a message for people outside the region.
You'll hear this story and more this week, Inside Appalachia.

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