Reckoning at Eagle Creek
Title | Reckoning at Eagle Creek PDF eBook |
Author | Jeff Biggers |
Publisher | ReadHowYouWant.com |
Pages | 430 |
Release | 2010-11 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1458721841 |
Cultural historian Jeff Biggers takes us to the dark amphitheatre ruins of his familys nearly 200 - year - old hillside homestead that has been strip - mined on the edge of the first federally recognized Wilderness Site in southern Illinois. In doing so' he not only comes to grips with his own denied backwoods heritage' but also chronicles a dark and missing chapter in the American experience; the historical nightmare of coal outside of Appalachia' serving as an expos of a secret legacy of shame and resiliency.
Southern Illinois Coal
Title | Southern Illinois Coal PDF eBook |
Author | Herbert K. Russell |
Publisher | Shawnee Books |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2017-06-19 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9780809335992 |
The coal mining photographs of C. William Horrell, taken across the southern Illinois Coal Belt over a twenty-year period from 1966 to 1986, are extraordinary examples of documentary photography--so stark and striking that captions often seem superfluous. Horrell's photographs capture the varied phenomena of twentieth-century coal mining technology: the awesome scale of surface mining machines and their impact on the land; massive machines forced into narrow passageways with inches to spare as they carry coal from the face to conveyer belts; and, more significant, the advent of continuous miners, machines that can handle four previously separate processes and which have been a fixture in underground or "deep" mines since the mid-1960s. Horrell was also intrigued by the related activities of mining, including coal's processing, cleaning, and transportation, as well as the daily, behind-the-scenes operations that keep mines and miners working. His photographs reflect the beauty of the commonplace--the clothes of the miners, their dinner pails, and their tools--and reveal the picturesque remnants of closed mines: the weathered boards of company houses, the imposing iron beauty of an ancient tipple, and an abandoned building against the lowering sky of an approaching storm. Finally, his portraits of coal minersshow the strength, dignity, and enduring spirit of the men and women who work the southern Illinois coal mines.
Southern Illinois Coal
Title | Southern Illinois Coal PDF eBook |
Author | C. William Horrell |
Publisher | SIU Press |
Pages | 120 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | Coal miners |
ISBN | 0809313413 |
Features 78 vivid black-and-white photos that record the (now disappearing) heritage of the coal mining industry in southern Illinois. Horrell (1918-1989) was instrumental in establishing the photography department at Southern Illinois University, and his work resonates with both aesthetic and social commitment. His son Jeffrey provides the foreword; the text by Herbert K. Russell profiles Horrell's career and gives background on the mining industry and the photos. 12x11.5" Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
A Southern Illinois Album
Title | A Southern Illinois Album PDF eBook |
Author | Herbert K. Russell |
Publisher | SIU Press |
Pages | 164 |
Release | 1990 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780809315895 |
Life on the road was anything but glamorous for Farm Security Administration photographers traveling through southern Illinois in the mid-1930s. Often their most promising subjects lived at the end of the worst roads, many of which lacked bridges, drainage ditches, or gravel. Outfitted with three government-issue cameras, flashbulbs, tripods, and film-processing chemicals, their job was to help "explain America to Americans" by seeking out and photographing the one-third of the nation FDR described as "ill-housed, ill-clad, and ill-nourished." Featured in this book are more than one hundred photographs from the collection of a quarter of a million taken by FSA photographers between 1935 and 1943. These pictures capture life during the Great Depression as viewed in the coal-mining towns of Herrin, West Frankfort, and Zeigler; the river communities of Shawneetown, Cairo, and Grayville; the farming regions near McLeansboro, Newton, and Harrisburg--more than two dozen southern Illinois county seats, hamlets, and landings. Together they comprise a photographic portrait of the determination, hard work, and capacity to find ways to celebrate life exemplified by the people of southern Illinois during one of the most difficult periods of American history. FSA photographers helped to invent and popularize the "documentary style," a type of photography in which pictures and their arrangement carry much of the information in a story. Intended to document the success of a government project, these pictures survived to preserve for later generations the story of the people of southern Illinois and how they endured the difficult times of the Great Depression.
Divided Kingdom
Title | Divided Kingdom PDF eBook |
Author | Carl D. Oblinger |
Publisher | |
Pages | 268 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | Coal miners |
ISBN |
Coal, Class, and Color
Title | Coal, Class, and Color PDF eBook |
Author | Joe William Trotter |
Publisher | University of Illinois Press |
Pages | 358 |
Release | 1990 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780252061196 |
Life, Work, and Rebellion in the Coal Fields
Title | Life, Work, and Rebellion in the Coal Fields PDF eBook |
Author | David Corbin |
Publisher | Urbana : University of Illinois Press |
Pages | 338 |
Release | 1981 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN |
"Between 1880 and 1922, the coal fields of southern West Virginia witnessed two bloody and protracted strikes, the formation of two competing unions, and the largest armed conflict in American labor history--a week-long battle between 20,000 coal miners and 5,000 state police, deputy sheriffs, and mine guards. These events resulted in an untold number of deaths, indictments of over 550 coal miners for insurrection and treason, and four declarations of martial law. Corbin argues that these violent events were collective and militant acts of aggression interconnected and conditioned by decades of oppression. His study goes a long way toward breaking down the old stereotypes of Appalachian and coal-mining culture"--Back cover.