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#2 Clarice Brown, 19, is a secretary in the United Mine Workers Field Service office in Charleston, West Virginia.

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#2 Clarice Brown, 19, is a secretary in the United Mine Workers Field Service office in Charleston, West Virginia.

Stunning Portraits of West Virginia Coal Miners from the 1970s

#2 Clarice Brown, 19, is a secretary in the United Mine Workers Field Service office in Charleston, West Virginia.

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←#1 One of a series of portraits of miners waiting to go to work on the 4 P.M. to Midnight Shift at the Virginia-Pocahontas Coal Company Mine, near Richlands, Virginia.
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