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Home To Harlan: African American Miners' Children Celebration Of Homecoming, Jessica L. Cushenberry
Home To Harlan: African American Miners' Children Celebration Of Homecoming, Jessica L. Cushenberry
All Graduate Plan B and other Reports, Spring 1920 to Spring 2023
For decades, Harlan County has been studied for its unique characteristics—coal, class, power, and segregation, which have allowed many fields to understand the deeply rooted history of the region. It has become increasingly clear that Harlan County is unlike many other mining regions in the Appalachian area. Harlan County mines developed “model towns” with schools, hospitals, stores and housing for their workers, thus, drawing in migrant workers, native Appalachians, and immigrants. Among these people were African Americans.
African American coal miners’ have been heavily discussed in literature, especially in West Virginia and Alabama. This work focuses on African American mining …