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Submission declined on 10 January 2021 by Clarityfiend (talk). This submission's references do not show that the subject qualifies for a Wikipedia article—that is, they do not show significant coverage (not just passing mentions) about the subject in published, reliable, secondary sources that are independent of the subject (see the guidelines on the notability of people). Before any resubmission, additional references meeting these criteria should be added (see technical help and learn about mistakes to avoid when addressing this issue). If no additional references exist, the subject is not suitable for Wikipedia. Declined by Clarityfiend 3 years ago. |
- Comment: Fails WP:NACADEMIC, WP:MUSICIAN and WP:BIO. Clarityfiend (talk) 23:23, 10 January 2021 (UTC)
- Meets WP:Author FloridaArmy (talk) 22:33, 15 January 2021 (UTC)
I'm still interested in working on this draft. Thanks. FloridaArmy (talk) 22:55, 1 November 2021 (UTC)
Ricky Cox is a historian, educator, folklorist, and musician in the United States.[1] He taught at Radford University[2] and is now retired.[2] He received the inaugural Appalachian studies teaching award from the Appalachian Studies Association.[3] He co-authored The Water Powered Mills of Floyd County, Virginia and co-edited A Handbook on Appalachia.[4]
Cox said his mother had 10 sisters who were all singers and that he thought "even their sewing machines were singers."[4] He studied at Radford University.[5]
Cox has lived in Floyd County, Virginia.[6] He performed at a Mary Draper Ingles remembrance event at the Wilderness Road Regional Museum in 2019.[7] He reviewed University of Tennessee librarian Richard Saunders' book on Harry Harrison Kroll.[8]
Cox was a contributing part of the 1987 Appalachian Studies Conference.[9] He has written articles for the Journal of Appalachian Studies.[10]
Bibliography
edit- The Water-Powered Mills of Floyd County, co-author with Frank Webb[11]
- A Handbook to Appalachia: An Introduction to the Region, co-editor (2006)[12]
- Appalachia in the Classroom, contributor[13]
- Encyclopedia of Appalachia, contributor[14]
- The Poetics of Appalachian Space, contributor[15]
- "Appalachian Studies and the Native Student: Resource or Refuge?", Appalachian Heritage, The University of North Carolina Press, Volume 14, Number 4, Fall 1986 pages 32–35, 10.1353/aph.1986.0003[16]
References
edit- ^ "Appalachian Stories & Songs w/ Ricky Cox". Visit Floyd Virginia.
- ^ a b "Ricky Cox '86, M.A. '90: Brighten all the way".
- ^ "RU professor honored with inaugural Appalachian studies teaching award".
- ^ a b "Appalachian Folk Songs with Ricky Cox". November 17, 2014.
- ^ "Contributors In This Issue". Appalachian Heritage. 14 (4): 79–80. October 22, 1986. doi:10.1353/aph.1986.0044 – via Project MUSE.
- ^ "Story and Song Event with Ricky Cox & Friends - The Floyd Country Store".
- ^ "Events - Wilderness Road Regional Museum". wildernessroadregionalmuseum.com/. 20 March 2024.
- ^ Cox, Ricky (November 7, 2012). "Never Been Rich: The Life and Work of a Southern Ruralist Writer, Harry Harrison Kroll (review)". West Virginia History: A Journal of Regional Studies. 6 (2): 91–92. doi:10.1353/wvh.2012.0020. S2CID 161063965 – via Project MUSE.
- ^ "Remembrance, Reunion, and Revival | Helen Roseberry". University of North Carolina Press.
- ^ "Journal of the Appalachian Studies Association | Parks Lanier Jr". University of North Carolina Press.
- ^ "Ricky Cox to give lecture on the water-powered mills of Floyd County | New River Valley | roanoke.com". roanoke.com. 12 November 2016.
- ^ Edwards, Grace Toney; Asbury, Joann Aust; Cox, Ricky L. (2006). A Handbook to Appalachia: An Introduction to the Region. Univ. of Tennessee Press. ISBN 9781572334595.
- ^ "Appalachia in the Classroom: Teaching the Region". Ohio University Press • Swallow Press.
- ^ http://appalachianstudies.org/policies/radford-university-resolution.pdf
- ^ Table of Contents: The Poetics of Appalachian space /. University of Tennessee Press. 1991. ISBN 978-0-87049-692-9.
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ignored (help) - ^ Cox, Ricky (January 16, 1986). "Appalachian Studies and the Native Student: Resource or Refuge?". Appalachian Heritage. 14 (4): 32–35. doi:10.1353/aph.1986.0003. S2CID 145402346 – via Project MUSE.
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