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How Buncombe County was settled the way it was: The Vanderbilt’s, the Biltmore and the Shiloh Community, the evolution of forestry, the history of power in the place we live and the problems it has created for our collective future. Instructors: Tom Hatley, Cherokee elder Tom Belt, Rob Thomas, Racial Justice Coalition
How Buncombe County was settled the way it was: The Vanderbilt’s, the Biltmore and the Shiloh Community, the evolution of forestry, the history of power in the place we live and the problems it has created for our collective future. Instructors: Tom Hatley, Cherokee elder Tom Belt, Rob Thomas, [[Racial Justice Coalition]]


[[Cradle of Forestry]]
[[Cradle of Forestry]]

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How Buncombe County was settled the way it was: The Vanderbilt’s, the Biltmore and the Shiloh Community, the evolution of forestry, the history of power in the place we live and the problems it has created for our collective future. Instructors: Tom Hatley, Cherokee elder Tom Belt, Rob Thomas, Racial Justice Coalition

Cradle of Forestry

The Biltmore

Books: Hatley’s The Dividing Path, the Cherokee and the colonists through revolutionary times. [1]

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