Pennsylvania Anthracite Coal Miners: Self-Representation and MemorializationMain MenuThe Pennsylvania Anthracite Coal RegionMethodologyTimelineMapMonuments to Pennsylvania Anthracite Coal MinersAuthor's NotesBibliographyList of Primary and Secondary SourcesTyler Candelora4cac924dd7585fb760e35503c1795123a6732f13
Invisible Miners
12017-07-13T03:14:51-07:00Tyler Candelora4cac924dd7585fb760e35503c1795123a6732f13196984plain2017-08-01T19:30:01-07:00Tyler Candelora4cac924dd7585fb760e35503c1795123a6732f13There are two miners in the background that almost seem invisible. If this is a passageway out of the mine, the two miners could symbolize those who died in the mine. However, if this is a passageway into the mine, the two miners could symbolize those who died from miner's lung.
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12017-07-06T23:35:34-07:00Tyler Candelora4cac924dd7585fb760e35503c1795123a6732f13"The Passageway"4The largest and central panel illustrates four miners exiting a mine shaft.media/Shenandoah - second art.jpgplain2017-07-13T03:04:59-07:002017070217492320170702174923Tyler Candelora4cac924dd7585fb760e35503c1795123a6732f13