The Struggle of Coon Branch Mountain (1972)
In their efforts to better their children’s education, the residents of this small West Virginia community found themselves face to face with an unfeeling, bureaucratic political structure. "Struggle of Coon Branch Mountain" documents their fight for a better road and decent schools, an effort that includes organizing the community, setting up their own school, and finally a march on the governor’s office. The film ends with a partial victory and determination to continue the struggle, and will be of interest to community organizers, as well as students of education, public policy, and rural issues.
Director: Peter Tarzian
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 13 min
Release Date: January 1, 1972
Editing: Mimi Pickering
Production: Appalshop
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is The Struggle of Coon Branch Mountain about?
- In their efforts to better their children’s education, the residents of this small West Virginia community found themselves face to face with an unfeeling, bureaucratic political structure. "Struggle of Coon Branch Mountain" documents their fight for a better road and decent schools, an effort that includes organizing the community, setting up their own school, and finally a march on the governor’s office. The film ends with a partial victory and determination to continue the struggle, and will be of interest to community organizers, as well as students of education, public policy, and rural issues.
- Who directed The Struggle of Coon Branch Mountain?
- The Struggle of Coon Branch Mountain was directed by Peter Tarzian.
- How long is The Struggle of Coon Branch Mountain?
- The Struggle of Coon Branch Mountain has a runtime of 13m (13 minutes).
- What genre is The Struggle of Coon Branch Mountain?
- The Struggle of Coon Branch Mountain is a Documentary film.