Interview with Hazel Dickens about black lung, her own songs, Program

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Camera original of Hazel Dickens interview, Element
Identifier
000010293
Alt Identifier
cpb-aacip-138-70zpcjtx;00000792
Asset Type
-NONE-
Date
2001, 2001
Description (Mimi Pickering interviews Hazel Dickens, who discusses the first time she sang Black Lung live at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival, her brother's death from black lung disease, "giving back" to coal miners on strike, West Virginia My Home and other popular songs, how her writing has changed. )
Mimi Pickering interviews Hazel Dickens, who discusses the first time she sang Black Lung live at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival, her brother's death from black lung disease, "giving back" to coal miners on strike, West Virginia My Home and other popular songs, how her writing has changed. 
Duration
0:22:12;No
Media Type
Moving Image and Sound
Physical Format
3/4 inch videotape: U-matic
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Camera Original
Generation - General
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Color
Color
Subjects
Black Lung Disease, Coal miner, Labor strike
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Related Collection
Hazel Dickens: It's Hard to Tell the Singer from the Song materials, c.2001