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Where do Hillbillies live in the United States?

By David Perry

Where do Hillbillies live in the United States?

Hillbillies might lack the ways of “city folk,” but they are merely a folk group who tends to live in the Appalachian area of the United States. They retain the ways of their ancestors; they’re tough and hard working; and yes, they tend to be poorer than the average American.

What kind of person is a redneck?

In the modern parlance, redneck is used in a more common sense to describe a rural American stereotype. As the stereotype goes, a redneck is a person from a small town in the southern United States with minimal education and a blue-collar job. Rednecks are often portrayed as ignorant and offensive,…

Are there any reality TV shows about rednecks?

They’re prominently featured in reality television. There are even video games about rednecks. So, you’d think people who are rednecks would be proud to be called a redneck. Most of them who vote one way, stick to their own, and would rather rely on each other. Wait. What is a redneck anyways?

Who are the Hillbillies in the book resentful neighbors?

Mapping the politics of Vance’s clannish, resentful neighbors is challenging, even exasperating. Hillbillies pride themselves on distinguishing the deserving poor from the lazy moochers, but Vance points out that it’s a fuzzy line.

What kind of people are called rednecks and Hillbillies?

Over the years, Americans have probably coined more epithets for poor whites than for any other group, even including blacks. Rednecks and hillbillies, white trash and trailer trash, Okies and Arkies, peckerwoods and pinelanders, crackers and clay eaters, mudsils and ridge-runners and dozens more.

Is there such a thing as a redneck?

Back in 1989, the historian C. Vann Woodward said that “redneck” is the only epithet for an ethnic minority that’s still permitted in polite company. He could have said the same thing about “hillbilly” or “white trash.”

“Hillbilly” is a term (often derogatory) for people who dwell in rural, mountainous areas in the United States, primarily in southern Appalachia and the Ozarks.

What kind of people are the Beverly Hillbillies?

Hillbillies were originally just the poor mountain whites, but to outsiders the word suggested a caricature of slow-witted backwoods ectomorphs with a shotgun and jug of moonshine — either the comic yokels of Al Capp’s Li’l Abner and The Beverly Hillbillies or the degenerate predators of the film Deliverance.