Detail View: Colorado Coal Project: Coal mining in Weld County (Part 1 of 2)

Collection Name: 
Colorado Coal Project
Title: 
Coal mining in Weld County (Part 1 of 2)
Creator: 
Margolis, Eric, 1947-
Creator URI: 
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n00101170
Creator: 
McMahan, Ronald L.
Creator URI: 
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no94033808
Subject: 
Coal mines and mining
Subject URI: 
http://id.worldcat.org/fast/865355
Subject: 
Coal miners--Personal narratives
Subject: 
Interviews
Subject URI: 
http://id.worldcat.org/fast/1423832
Subject: 
Coal miners--Labor unions--Colorado
Subject: 
United Mine Workers of America--History--20th century
Subject: 
Columbine Mine (Weld County, Colo.)
Subject URI: 
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2005004870
Subject: 
Strip mining--Environmental aspects--United States
Subject URI: 
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2010114872
Subject: 
Yellow dog contract
Subject URI: 
http://id.worldcat.org/fast/1182650
Subject: 
Imperial Coal Company
Subject: 
Lewis, John L. (John Llewellyn), 1880-1969
Subject URI: 
http://id.worldcat.org/fast/1758648
Description: 
Retired coal miners, Claude and Lawrence Amicarella recount their coal mining days. They talk about working and living conditions and give examples of the prejudice held toward miners during the forties and fifties. They share their views on corrupt United Mine Workers officials, the incompetence of mine superintendents, bad management decisions, e.g. bringing in machinery that was too big for a mine. They believe that a free enterprise system should include the right to form labor unions and that all natural resources should be nationalized. They recall buying a company house, paying the weighman to be accurate, and surviving on low wages by working overtime. By comparison, they say, Western miners were highly mobile, while a sense of being stuck prevailed in the Eastern mining towns. It perplexes them why miners are considered "undesirables" when their lives were hard and their services indispensable.
Description Type: 
summary
Publisher: 
University of Colorado Boulder Archives
Contributor: 
Amicarella, Claude, 1911-1986
Contributor: 
Amicarella, Lawrence, 1902-1988
Date: 
1978-02-21
Type: 
Text
Format: 
application/pdf
Identifier: 
narv_coloradoCoal_transAmicarella1.pdf
Identifier ARK: 
https://ark.colorado.edu/ark:/47540/b06x7g98n7wj
Language: 
English
Relation: 
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Coverage (Spatial): 
Colorado (United States, North America) (first order administrative divisions)
Coverage (Temporal): 
1920/1978
Coverage (Spatial): 
Columbine Mine (Weld, Colorado, United States, North America) (mine)
Coverage (Spatial): 
Eagle Mine (Weld, Colorado, United States, North America) (mine)
Coverage (Spatial): 
Lincoln Mine (Weld, Colorado, United States, North America) (mine)
Coverage (Spatial): 
Trinidad (Las Animas, Colorado, United States, North America) (populated place)
Coverage (Spatial): 
Weld County (Colorado, United States, North America) (civil)