Oral history interview with Taylor Barnhill, November 29, 2000
An edition of Oral history interview with Taylor Barnhill, November 29, 2000 (2004)
Interview K-0245, Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
By Taylor Barnhill
Publish Date
2004
Publisher
University Library, UNC-Chapel Hill
Language
eng
Pages
-
Description:
In this rich interview, Southern Appalachian Forest Coalition member (his precise role is unclear) Taylor Barnhill describes his rural childhood and its impact on his adult life. He is an environmental activist who decries the deleterious effects of development on rural North Carolina communities and wilderness. Barnhill aims his frustrations at road building and roadpaving -- in particular those projects related to the I-26 corridor in Madison County, NC -- which he thinks open rural communities to a soulless world of consumption and interfere with natural evolution. He hopes to inspire communities to rally around conservation issues, not only for the sake of the state's air and water, but also to give community members a renewed sense of place.