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Coal Hollow by Melanie Light
Coal Hollow by Melanie Light






Coal Hollow by Melanie Light

In Light's poignant images and in their own distinctive voices the residents of Coal Hollow - a fictional composite of the communities the Lights surveyed - reveal how the intersection of mountain culture and the greed of the coal companies produced the most powerful economy in the world yet brought crushing poverty to a region of once-proud people. Coal Hollow: Photographs and Oral Historiesis a coffee-table book, presumably targeted for the general public, that purports to show a complex portrait of a community locked in an intricate web of geography, history, and unfettered proteering (front dust jacket).

Coal Hollow by Melanie Light

What emerges is a complex portrait of people locked into an intricate web of geography, history, and unfettered profiteering. their atoms and absorb light from an element-specific hollow cathode lamp.

Coal Hollow by Melanie Light

Ken and Melanie Light traveled hundreds of miles through rugged, isolated terrain recording the stories of a range of people whose lives were shaped by coal: retired miners, men and women who have been jobless their entire lives, a contemporary coal baron, a justice of the State Supreme Court of West Virginia, a writer who bravely ran for governor on a third party ticket, and people who returned to the hills when their lives failed elsewhere. inorganic solid waste includes municipal solid wastes, residues from coal. This remarkable book presents arresting black and white photographs and powerful oral histories that chronicle the legacy of coalmining in southern West Virginia. Coal is still king in much of Appalachia, yet the heritage and history of the people who enabled the United States to become an economic superpower in the Industrial age are slipping away.








Coal Hollow by Melanie Light