Remembering Miners in Harlan County, KY - August 15, 2009
Yesterday we were honored to share our music at the unveiling of the Tri-Cities Miners' Memorial in Cumberland, KY. Stella Morris, who lost her husband, Bud, to a mining accident, raised the money to install a beautiful memorial at the mouth of the Tri-Cities Miners Memorial Highway.
For us, the highlight of the service, was a rousing speech given by UMWA President Cecil Roberts. Mr. Roberts reminded us that since coal mining began in the USA, 200,000 miners have died from mine accidents or black lung and that in any other US industry that number of fatalities would foment public outcry. US Citizens and Congress would not stand for 200,000 dying on the job at Walmart.
Yes, it's a dangerous job, but we had no Mine Safety Act in this country until 1969 after the Farmington, WV, mine explosion took the lives of 78 miners. In the 25 years preceeding Farmington, 12,000 miners died in accidents. In the 25 years following Farmington, 3,000 miners were killed. Those 78 miners in Farmington -- whom Mr. Roberts called heroes -- and the 1969 Act saved 9,000 miners' lives.
Mine Safety is not an issue to be debated among politicians or coal bosses, it is a life or death matter and deserves our advocacy 100%.
For us, the highlight of the service, was a rousing speech given by UMWA President Cecil Roberts. Mr. Roberts reminded us that since coal mining began in the USA, 200,000 miners have died from mine accidents or black lung and that in any other US industry that number of fatalities would foment public outcry. US Citizens and Congress would not stand for 200,000 dying on the job at Walmart.
Yes, it's a dangerous job, but we had no Mine Safety Act in this country until 1969 after the Farmington, WV, mine explosion took the lives of 78 miners. In the 25 years preceeding Farmington, 12,000 miners died in accidents. In the 25 years following Farmington, 3,000 miners were killed. Those 78 miners in Farmington -- whom Mr. Roberts called heroes -- and the 1969 Act saved 9,000 miners' lives.
Mine Safety is not an issue to be debated among politicians or coal bosses, it is a life or death matter and deserves our advocacy 100%.