Taft

What is the importance of Coalfield, Tennessee in the novel, Taft?

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Coalfield is a small town in east Tennessee, the hometown of the Taft family. Taft likes it because it is simple and mostly populated by whites. After his death, the family slips into debt, and Fay Taft makes the decision that they should leave town to move in with Virginia's sister.

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