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The "Tennessee Coal Miners' Last Words" does not directly relate, but I think it does help to further impress just how serious a job coal mining was, and why it was so important to fight for better working conditions and more rights. --Amanda Russell | The "Tennessee Coal Miners' Last Words" does not directly relate, but I think it does help to further impress just how serious a job coal mining was, and why it was so important to fight for better working conditions and more rights. --Amanda Russell | ||
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| + | In the reading by John Spargo, he talks about the poor conditions of coal mining for the children. An example is being a coal break. In the film Danny is a good example of a child who is too young to work in the coal mines. –Ashley Scutari | ||
== 3 Movie as primary source about makers/time/setting/genre == | == 3 Movie as primary source about makers/time/setting/genre == | ||