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STORIES FROM THE MINES (1/60)
Genre:Documentary
NOLA:STOM
Program Service:Exchange
Supplier:United Studios of America, Inc.
Rights:6 Releases/4 Years, Noncommercial Cable
Offered:Summer 2002
Contract:11/1/2002-10/31/2010
Premium for Pledge:STATIONS ONLY (Check APT Pledge Guide for details): VHS, book.
Description

STORIES FROM THE MINES dramatizes and documents anthracite coal's tragic and indisputable role in profoundly influencing the relationship among organized labor, organized wealth and the United States government. The program captures a highly influential moment of American democracy in action and explains — in unique historical detail — how American labor policies and practices were permanently affected by the volatile relationship between immigrant coal miners of Northeastern Pennsylvania and the industrialists who employed them.

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Viewer Inquiries

United Studios of America, Inc.
908 Abington Road
Clarks Summit, PA 18411

Phone: 570-346-7186
Email: tcurrausa@aol.com

Merchandise for Viewers

The VHS home video and "Stories From the Mines" coffee table book are available for $25.00, plus $5.00 s/h and "Stories From the Mines" coffee table book is available for $29.99, plus $6.00 s/h.

To order, call 1-800-621-2736, visit "http://www.press.uchicago.edu" or write to:

University of Chicago Press
1427 E 60th Street
Chicago, IL 60637

In addition, a teacher's guide with the program VHS edited for the classroom use is available for $150.00, plus
$8.00 shipping and handling. To order, please write to:

University of Chicago Press
1427 E 60th Street
Chicago, IL 60637

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