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“If you’re thinking miners with picks and shovels, those days are long gone,” he said. The coal he oversaw was extracted by machinery he likened to the carriage of a typewriter. “It goes across the coal seam with teeth that chew at the coal, and then ratchets back to cross the seam again.” With only twelve workers per shift at the coalface, the mine produced six million tons a year.
Spying on the South: An Odyssey Across the American Divide
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