Out Of The Black Patch

Effie Marquess Carmack (1885-1974) grew up in the tobacco-growing region of southern Kentucky known as the Black Patch. As an adult she moved to Utah, back to Kentucky, to Arizona, and finally to California. Economic necessity primarily motivated Effie and her husband's moves, but her conversion to the Mormon Church in youth also was a factor. Throughout her life, she was committed to preserving the rural, southern folkways she had experienced as a child. She and other members of her family were folk musicians, at times professionally, and she also became a folk poet and artist, teaching herself to paint. In the 1940s she began writing her autobiography and eventually also completed a verse adaptation of it and an unpublished novel about life in the Black Patch.

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Out Of The Black Patch

Effie Marquess Carmack (1885-1974) grew up in the tobacco-growing region of southern Kentucky known as the Black Patch. As an adult she moved to Utah, back to Kentucky, to Arizona, and finally to California. Economic necessity primarily motivated Effie and her husband's moves, but her conversion to the Mormon Church in youth also was a factor. Throughout her life, she was committed to preserving the rural, southern folkways she had experienced as a child. She and other members of her family were folk musicians, at times professionally, and she also became a folk poet and artist, teaching herself to paint. In the 1940s she began writing her autobiography and eventually also completed a verse adaptation of it and an unpublished novel about life in the Black Patch.

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Effie Marquess Carmack (1885-1974) grew up in the tobacco-growing region of southern Kentucky known as the Black Patch. As an adult she moved to Utah, back to Kentucky, to Arizona, and finally to California. Economic necessity primarily motivated Effie and her husband's moves, but her conversion to the Mormon Church in youth also was a factor. Throughout her life, she was committed to preserving the rural, southern folkways she had experienced as a child. She and other members of her family were folk musicians, at times professionally, and she also became a folk poet and artist, teaching herself to paint. In the 1940s she began writing her autobiography and eventually also completed a verse adaptation of it and an unpublished novel about life in the Black Patch.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780874213553
Publisher: Utah State University Press
Publication date: 12/01/1999
Series: Life Writings Frontier Women , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 416
File size: 4 MB

Table of Contents

Contents Foreword / Maureen Ursenbach Beecher Preface Introduction 1. Pictures of Childhood 2. Ponderous Milestones 3. Raised in a Patch of Tobacco 4. A One Horse Religion 5. Dear Home, Sweet Home 6. Bitterness and Sorrow Helped me Find the Sweet Epilogue: The Outskirts of a Desert Town Appendix One: The Song and Rhyme Repertoire of Effie Marquess Carmack Appendix Two: Things to Accomplish Appendix Three: Henry Edgar Carmack Bibliography Index
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