Year: 1940
Runtime: 16 mins
Language: English
Director: Lee Dick
The labor‑advocacy documentary examines the wave of occupational diseases afflicting coal miners across Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma. Backed by the Tri‑State Survey Committee, it combines striking visual style with an ecological record of the land dramatically reshaped by extractive industry, documenting both human suffering and environmental impact.
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