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Unsavory Black Insinuations: A Reply To David Boyle, David Horowitz Apr 2003

Unsavory Black Insinuations: A Reply To David Boyle, David Horowitz

West Virginia Law Review

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Response To Boyle's Comment, David Horowitz Apr 2003

Response To Boyle's Comment, David Horowitz

West Virginia Law Review

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The Federalist Papers As Reliable Historical Source Material For Constitutional Interpretation, Seth Barrett Tillman Apr 2003

The Federalist Papers As Reliable Historical Source Material For Constitutional Interpretation, Seth Barrett Tillman

West Virginia Law Review

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Unexpected Racial Assertions: A Counter-Reply To David Horowitz, David Boyle Apr 2003

Unexpected Racial Assertions: A Counter-Reply To David Horowitz, David Boyle

West Virginia Law Review

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Unsavory White Omissions? A Review Of Uncivil Wars, David Boyle Apr 2003

Unsavory White Omissions? A Review Of Uncivil Wars, David Boyle

West Virginia Law Review

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The Life Cycle Of A Coal Town: Widen, West Virginia, 1911-1963, Amanda J. Griffith Jan 2003

The Life Cycle Of A Coal Town: Widen, West Virginia, 1911-1963, Amanda J. Griffith

Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Problem Reports

The Elk River Coal and Lumber Company and its president, Joseph Gardner Bradley, built the town of Widen located in Clay County, West Virginia. As coal production proved successful, the coal town rapidly grew and by 1950, Widen offered amenities such as a Y.M.C.A., theater, soda fountain, schools, and churches for the diverse composition of miners to enjoy. In 1952, a fifteen-month strike marked the climax of the history of Widen. The struggle between the local union, known as the League of Widen Miners, and the United Mine Workers of America, resulted in the destruction of company and private property, …