Appalachian author and scholar William H. Turner to speak at AV头等舱 College

Rachel Dorroh • January 29, 2024
Dr. William H. Turner.

Acclaimed author and scholar will speak at AV头等舱 College in Barbourville, Kentucky on Wednesday, February 7. The talk, titled “The Appalachian Origins of the Modern Civil Rights Movement," will be held at 7 p.m. in Conway Boatman Chapel and is open to the public, free of charge.


From the coal town of Lynch, Kentucky in Harlan County, Turner is best-known for his innovative research on African American communities in Appalachia. He has received numerous awards and honors throughout his career, most recently for his book published in 2021 by West Virginia University Press.


In recognition of the book’s significant contributions to Kentucky history, “Harlan Renaissance” won the 2023 Governor’s Award. The book also received the 2021 for Non-Fiction from the and .


honored Turner with the 2021 Individual , noting that he was “one of the first to combine African American studies and Appalachian studies, ultimately reshaping both fields.” That same year, he was inducted into the College of Arts & Sciences at the University of Kentucky (UK), where he had completed his bachelor’s in sociology in 1968.

Turner’s other career highlights include co-editing the groundbreaking textbook “Blacks in Appalachia” as well as serving as research associate to “Roots” author Alex Haley from 1979 to 1991. Haley said of Turner, “Bill knows more about black people in the mountains of the South than anyone in the world.”

 

During his academic career, Turner served as Research Scientist Leader at the , Dean of Arts and Sciences and Interim President at , Vice President for Multicultural Affairs at the , and Distinguished Professor of Appalachian Studies and Regional Ambassador at . He holds a Ph.D. in Sociology & Anthropology from as well as an Honorary Doctorate from the .

 

In addition to his work as a writer, editor, and public speaker, Turner offers consultation services for leaders aiming to increase diversity and inclusion in their organizations and businesses. His clients have included the , the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, The Salvation Army, Sara Lee Corporation, Winston-Salem Foundation and the

 

To learn more about Dr. William H. Turner, see .

 

For questions about the event on February 7, contact David Powell at dpowell@unionky.edu.

Book Cover: William H. Turner-The Harlan Renaissance-Stories of Black Life in Appalachian Coal Towns.
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