Save Our Cumberland Mountains

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Save Our Cumberland Mountains, or SOCM, is a Tennessee activist group best known for their opposition to strip mining. They were founded in 1972 to oppose what they said were unfair imbalances in property taxes, described by a group of Vanderbilt students, between small and large landowners in the rural coal mining counties of East Tennessee. Their focus later grew beyond the Cumberland Plateau and Cumberland Mountains regions, to include all of Tennessee.[1]

J. W. Bradley of Petros, Tennessee is a cofounder and longtime leader of the group.[2]

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  1. ^ "Group continues to fight strip mining in Cumberland Mountains". The Associated Press. 2003-03-17. http://www.oakridger.com/stories/031703/stt_0317030022.html. Retrieved 2006-06-16. [dead link]
  2. ^ "SOCM (Save Our Cumberland Mountains)". Official web site. SOCM. http://www.socm.org/. Retrieved 2006-06-16. 


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