Coal Miners In West Virginia
A group of coal miners, including a trapper boy standing in the center, gathers at the main entrance of a coal mine in Gary, West Virginia, 1908. A trapper boy opened and closed the heavy wooden doors that blocked the tunnels, helping direct fresh air into the tunnels where men were working. (Photo by Lewis Hine/Library of Congress/Interim Archives/Getty Images)

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January 01, 1908
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