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"This book provides a tangible link between the past and the present and illuminates an era of Kentucky history by presenting the voices of the people who lived it."―Paintsville Herald
"This volume is an excellent resource on the eraly Depression era. It shows how American working-class communities dealt with the economic and social crises at that time."―Multicultural Review
"This volume provides a touching, if sometimes distressing, personal voice to the Appalachian mining families who lived through the difficulties of a mine war, and conveys the atmosphere of an era in a manner rarely accomplished by traditional academic studies."―H-Net Reviews
"Harlan Miners Speak reminds us that we must look out for the interests of the vulnerable―today, environmentally affected communities―against the powerful coal and energy companies."―Ohio Valley History
"Readers are treated to a stirring account of the open class warfare that existed in the coal-mining regions of eastern Kentucky during the Great Depression. . . . the report reveals the tenacity of a group of southern workers whose battles for justice might otherwise have been forgotten to history."―Journal of Southern History
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