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The United Mine Workers of America 1970: A House Divided

Two men discussing unions, wages, welfare, disability, Tony Boyle

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Video dub master - UMWA 1970: A House Divided

Label: "Cabin Creek, UMWA, A House Divided, Tape #109, Time Code"

United Mine Workers of America 1970: A House Divided materials, c.1971
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Outtakes, sound, "Tony Boyle"; "Buckhorn" - UMWA 1970: A House Divided

4 rolls of 16mm fullcoat magnetic outs. Label: "[Tony] Boyle, UMWA 1970, 16mm sound outs, Buckhorn"

United Mine Workers of America 1970: A House Divided materials, c.1971
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Field audio recording of a man discussing union issues - UMWA Press Conference

A man discussing regulations and compensation for coal miners, contracts and strikes, [Sam] Churc...

United Mine Workers of America 1970: A House Divided materials, c.1971
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