Series examines the young middle class volunteers who came from urban areas to West Virginia in the mid-60s. Traces how social work soon became community organizing which led to confrontations with local powers. This program focuses upon the growth of the Appelachian volunteer movement.|VOICES FROM THE SIXTIES : THE APPALACHIAN VOLUNTEERS / produced by Gibbs Kinderman. - Series examination of the young middle class volunteers who came from the city to West Virginia in the mid-60s. The original social work quickly led to community organizing and confrontations with local power structures. This program traces the growth of Appalachian volunteers.
