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About the Book
In 1963, Harry Caudill of Whitesburg published Night Comes to the Cumberlands: A Biography of a Depressed Area, which shone a spotlight on the plundering of the mountains of Eastern Kentucky. The book forever changed Appalachia. On the eve of the book's 50th anniversary, the Lexington Herald-Leader launched a yearlong look at the region's struggles since Night was published. Part 1 of 50 Years of Night, published in December 2012, examines the complicated life of Harry Caudill, a country lawyer who focused the world on the problems of Appalachia. Part 2 of our e-book, published in June and July 2013, examines how the coal industry has altered the land, people and economy of Eastern Kentucky in the past 50 years. Part 3, published in November and December 2013, explores the region's battles with poverty, drug abuse and a lack of education. An epilogue was published on April 27, 2014.
About the Editor
The Lexington Herald-Leader/Kentucky.com is Central and Eastern Kentucky's primary source of news, advertising, information and commentary. The daily newspaper, owned by The McClatchy Co., circulates in 70 counties in Central, Eastern and Southern Kentucky. Kentucky.com has an average of 1.4 million unique visitors each month.