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Black Days, Black Dust

Sprache EnglischEnglisch
Buch Hardcover
Buch Black Days, Black Dust Robert Armstead
Libristo-Code: 06309294
Verlag University of Tennessee Press, März 2002
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Among those drawn to jobs in the booming West Virginia coal mines during the first part of the twentieth century were thousands of African Americans. They proved successful in this industry -- despite low wages and discrimination at the hands of mine operators. This book, the first published memoir by an African American coal miner, is a stirring tale of survival and achievement. Bob Armstead interweaves stories of family and community with a broad history of underground mining to paint an engrossing picture of the work, the dangers, and the drama of that industry.Armstead remembers his childhood, growing up in a segregated coal camp during the Great Depression, and he recalls his family's efforts to confront economic challenges while also dealing with the reality of racism. His father worked as a horse driver in the mines until machinery put him out of work. Even though, as a youth, Armstead saw how his father had suffered, he himself went to work in the mines in 1947. From his first day on the job, coal mining fascinated him. He initally labored in a timber crew, shoring up mine roofs. Then, in a life peppered with mine closings and layoffs that sent him from one place to another in search of work, he eventually became a mining machine operator, a foreman over predominantly white crews, and finally a safety inspector.Black Days, Black Dust evokes a vivid sense of a coal miner's life. Armstead's recollections of his father provide descriptions of primitive mining methods in the 1930s and grueling twelve-hour work days. Armstead's memories of his own career document his enthusiasm for mining and the work ethic that earned him responsible positions in the mines.Engagingly told,Armstead's story is both a rich historical document and a moving portrait of one man's life and how he overcame adversity.

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Vollständiger Name Black Days, Black Dust
Sprache Englisch
Einband Buch - Hardcover
Datum der Veröffentlichung 2002
Anzahl der Seiten 277
EAN 9781572331754
ISBN 9781572331754
Libristo-Code 06309294
Gewicht 456
Abmessungen 161 x 25 x 25
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