Voices of the Knox Mine Disaster: Stories, Remembrances, and Reflections on the Anthracite Coal Industry's Last Major Catastrophe, January 22, 1959
Robert P. Wolensky (Katz Distinguished Professor, Univ. Wisconsin, Stevens Point),Kenneth C. Wolensky,Nicole H. Wolensky (Assistant Professor, Winona State University)
Voices of the Knox Mine Disaster: Stories, Remembrances, and Reflections on the Anthracite Coal Industry’s Last Major Catastrophe, January 22, 1959
Robert P. Wolensky (Katz Distinguished Professor, Univ. Wisconsin, Stevens Point),Kenneth C. Wolensky,Nicole H. Wolensky (Assistant Professor, Winona State University)
Relive the drama of the Knox Mine Disaster of January 22, 1959, through the voices of survivors, the victims’ families, contemporary newspaper accounts, and the literature and music generated by the tragedy. Read the poignant and often shocking first-person accounts of those who lived through one of the most devastating disasters in American mining history. This companion volume to the best-selling book The Knox Mine Disaster, published in 1999 by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, also offers a detailed study on how the citizens of northeastern Pennsylvania have memorialized and remembered the last major catastrophe to strike Pennsylvania’s anthracite industry.
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