John C. Campbell
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For other persons of the same name, see John Campbell.
John C. Campbell (born 1867; died 1919) was an American educator and reformer noted for his survey of social conditions in the southern Appalachian region of the United States during the early 1900s.
Campbell studied education and theology in New England before travelling to the Southern United States. There he interviewed working people, particularly small farmers.
After his death in 1919, Campbell's wife, Olive Dame Campbell, was determined to establish a folk school. In 1925, the John C. Campbell Folk School was founded in Brasstown, North Carolina.
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John Charles and Olive Dame Campbell Papers
Resides in the Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the Southern Historical Collection