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Coalmining Women

Interviewed at home and at work, female coal miners discuss the social and economic conditions that led them to seek employment in this male-dominated industry and the problems they have encountered on the job. Shows female miners organizing themselves, participating in union affairs, and leading the fight for mine health and safety.

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Interviewed at home and at work, female coal miners discuss the social and economic conditions that led them to seek employment in this male-dominated industry and the problems they have encountered on the job. Shows female miners organizing themselves, participating in union affairs, and leading the fight for mine health and safety.

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