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When Miners March: A Review
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When Miners March reviewed in Appalachian Journal
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Mining History Written in Blood
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Written in Blood: A Review
by George BrosiAppalachian Mountain BooksAugust 2017 The heart of this book is two articles that were published first in the…
Written in Blood: A CHOICE Review
By B.M. BantaCHOICEMarch 2018 Written in Blood comprises stories, interviews, and analyses that continue editor Harris’s unabashedly pro-miner and pro-union…
Written in Blood: A Publishers Weekly Review
By George BrosiPublishers WeeklyOctober 2017 This slender but powerful anthology from labor historian Harris (with William C. Blizzard, When Miners…
The Primal Screamer on Razorcake
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Missing Out On the Grotesque
By Isaac DwyerParallaxFebruary 8, 2012 Rearing his avant-garde head from a sea of psychological torture and anarchy, Nick Blinko, of…



