Bloodletting in Appalachia: The Story of West Virginia's Four Major Mine Wars and Other Thrilling Incidents of Its Coal Fields |
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Fruits of a still hunt in strike district | 69 |
Strikers tent colonies in the strike district | 76 |
PART FOUR | 85 |
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