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Appalachian History Gives New Perspective of How Workers View Jobs
February 24, 2009
COLUMBIA, Mo. - A preacher addresses a group of men in a town church in eastern Kentucky, but this gathering is not to hear a sermon. Instead, it is a meeting of a coal miners' union. By studying coal miners and farmers during the early 20th century, a University of Missouri researcher has discovered that religion greatly influenced coal miners' and farmers' lives. The miners used religion to negotiate their surroundings, and many of the resulting traditions exist today. Richard Callahan, assistant professor of religious studies in the MU College of Arts and Science, studied the transition that Appalachian families made from subsistence farming to industrial coal mining in the early 1900s and discovered the key role religion played in their development as a coal mining society. Many of the practices and attitudes of early miners persist today. For example, during the 2006 Sago Mine disaster, the families gathered in churches, not only to pray, but to determine a plan of action. Callahan's research provides a new historical context for modern habits.
"You can see how religion is so deeply intertwined with life," Callahan said. "You can't pull it out from the everyday lives of people. It's a case study of how work also has been about religion. This is a recovery of a history that is untold."
In his research, Callahan focused on how coal miners used religion to interpret their circumstances, particularly the unsafe work place. For instance, when coal companies underpaid miners or if a man was injured in the mines, the miners were put in a difficult moral position. They were working hard to provide for their families, but the work conditions hindered their ability succeed in that goal. In some cases, they argued that the company was forcing them to steal to fulfill the religious obligation of providing for their families, Callahan said.
"In that society and time period, preaching wasn't a paid job, so the preachers were also coal miners," Callahan said. "So, you have coal miners who are preachers looking at the union with the same ideas. In the unions, they are using stories from Exodus and talking about being led out of slavery as a way of showing what the union can do for them. Unfair labor practices were defined in religious terms."
Nearly a century later, that perspective still exists. Callahan said that many of the same philosophies and religious reasoning are still used when developing work policies that have survived nearly 100 years later. Callahan's work is published in his book, Work and Faith in the Kentucky Coal Fields, where he describes the complex relationship between religion and work in the lives of the Kentucky miners and their families. According to one contemporary miner, "My God comes first. The United Coal Miners of America comes second."
University of Missouri
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Jacqueline Jacket Color: Coal Miner Gray
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We love the pockets on this military-inspired jacket. It partners well with a flowy dress or your favorite denim. Material: 100% cottonDetails: Functional patch pocketsCare Instructions: Machine wash coldOrigin: Imported
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Growing Up in Coal Country
by Susan Campbell Bartoletti (Author)
Inspired by her in-laws' recollections of working in coal country, Susan Campbell Bartoletti has gathered the voices of men, women, and children who immigrated to and worked in northeastern Pennsylvania at the turn of the century. The story that emerges is not just a story of long hours, little pay, and hazardous working conditions; it is also the uniquely American story of immigrant families working together to make a new life for themselves. It is a story of hardship and sacrifice, yet also of triumph and the fulfillment of hopes and dreams.
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Coal Miner's Daughter - 25th Anniversary Edition
Starring: Sissy Spacek, Tommy Lee Jones, Levon Helm, Phyllis Boyens, Bill Anderson Jr. Directed By: Michael Apted Also With: Ralf D. Bode (Cinematographer), Bernard Schwartz (Producer), Robert E. Larson (Producer), Zelda Barron (Producer), George Vecsey (Writer), Loretta Lynn (Writer), Thomas Rickman (Writer)
The story of Loretta Lynn, COAL MINER'S DAUGHTER charts the rise of the queen of country music from her upbringing in backwoods Appalachia to stardom at the Grand Ole Opry. One of eight children, she married at age 13 and was a mother of four at age 20. Shy and naive, she was pushed into music by her husband, Doolittle, who gave her a guitar instead of a ring for their wedding, in what was to be a career that also tracked her complicated relationship with this man. His strengths helped her create numerous hit singles, but his weaknesses inspired such immortal songs as "You Ain't Woman Enough to Take My Man." Sissy Spacek won an Oscar for her virtuoso performance, mimicking Lynn's voice nearly perfectly, while Beverly D'Angelo solidly impersonates Patsy Cline; unlike other music...
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Proud Parent of a Coal Miner Ladies T-Shirt Pink Large
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Coal Miner Montage
This is an AMAZING Montage.
At first glance this looks like the sihloutte of a crawling miner but look closer. Its actually 100's of mini-pictures that are 1/4 inch by 1/4 inch with remarkable detail (click on "close up" image). The mini-pictures are of everything NATURE including birds, sunsets, animals and more. The entire item is 19 inches by 13 inches and perfect for displaying. A great tribute to a storied profession.
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Coal Miner's Daughter
by Original Soundtrack
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Coal Miner's Daughter
Loretta Lynn (Primary Contributor)
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The Pennsylvania Coal Miner's Story Collections Poster Print, 27x40
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Coal Miner's Daughter [VHS]
Starring: Sissy Spacek, Tommy Lee Jones, Levon Helm, Phyllis Boyens, Bill Anderson Jr. Directed By: Michael Apted Also With: Ralf D. Bode (Cinematographer), Arthur Schmidt (Editor), Robert E. Larson (Producer), Loretta Lynn (Writer), Thomas Rickman (Writer), George Vecsey (Writer)
Sissy Spacek won a much-deserved Oscar for her lead in this entertaining biography of country-music legend Loretta Lynn. British director Michael Apted (Gorillas in the Mist) brings fine texture to the Kentucky backwoods section of the film, where the teenage Loretta meets her future husband (Tommy Lee Jones), who ultimately pushes her into show business. Lynn's adult life is well covered, from her spouse's philandering to her own on-stage crackups; but between the chapter-and-verse recollections, the script by Thomas Rickman is layered with life and moments of great humor. No wooden portrait, this is a vibrant film made outstanding by the colorful performances of the two leads, as well as Beverly D'Angelo and the Band's Levon Helm. --Tom Keogh
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Coal Miner's Daughter
Starring: Sissy Spacek, Tommy Lee Jones, Levon Helm, Phyllis Boyens, Bill Anderson Jr. Directed By: Michael Apted Also With: Zelda Barron (Producer), Robert E. Larson (Producer), Bernard Schwartz (Producer)
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