Song for a HardHit People, Beth Howard
Song for a HardHit People, Beth Howard
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Song for a Hard-Hit People
A Memoir of Antiracist Solidarity from a Coal Miner's Daughter

Author: Beth Howard

Narrator: Beth Howard

Unabridged: 12 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/21/2026


Synopsis

An Appalachian organizer’s excavation of the past, her own and her people’s, to spark a collective fight for a future where we all have what we need and deserve

In Song for a Hard-Hit People, Beth Howard shares her story of growing up in Appalachian Kentucky—the economic struggles, trauma, and ever-present sexism along with the loving care of her close-knit rural community. These complex people shaped Howard’s sense of justice and solidarity, and taught her about the inextricable bonds working-class people share, despite our differences. But her childhood also left her with emotional wounds that threatened to destroy the life she built for herself. While healing her wounds is deeply personal, there’s no separating it from the people and place that made her.
Appalachia is often framed as a place to escape from, where people are hateful, lazy, and bring tragedy upon themselves. But in her quest to understand her home and her people, Howard uncovers the powerful history of white Appalachians fighting alongside Black and Brown people, pushing back against billionaires who gain power by using racism to divide them. Appalachia, she realizes, has not only been hit hard; it is the place to wage a freedom struggle.

Too many of us are denied the basic necessities of life: somewhere decent to live, good food to eat, health care that doesn’t break the bank, jobs that don’t kill us. As Howard reminds us, we haven’t got a chance—unless we organize.

In the midst of divisive rhetoric, violent repression, and grifters writing elegies, may this story be a song.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Celina on April 29, 2026

A beautiful, hopeful book written by my friend and comrade. I think anyone can find a piece of themselves in her writing, and in a moment when shit feels so hard - stories of struggle, of action and of solidarity can keep us going. Highly recommend ❤️......more

Goodreads review by Vicki on March 27, 2026

The people of Appalachia have become the most readily vilified scapegoat for our current political climate. They've "gotten what they deserved" because they're just "stupid hillbilly rednecks who voted for Trump." It's a tired story, but one that's somehow been revamped and invigorated by people who......more

Goodreads review by Gaby on April 20, 2026

In a world that has become increasingly divided, Howard's voice brings a sense of nuance and hope for those of us who have often been frustrated with the paradox of rural American politics. This memoir alternates between accounts of the author doing what she does best--organizing and talking to peopl......more

Goodreads review by Kim on January 15, 2026

A revolutionary love letter from the heart of working class Appalachia......more