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#55 An end was in sight to a six-week strike that included more than 450,000 coal miners and caused a coal shortage that affected many industries, 1939.

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#55 An end was in sight to a six-week strike that included more than 450,000 coal miners and caused a coal shortage that affected many industries, 1939.

Richmond, Virginia in the 1930s: A Journey through Time in Historic Photographs

#55 An end was in sight to a six-week strike that included more than 450,000 coal miners and caused a coal shortage that affected many industries, 1939.

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#56 Richmond continued celebrating the city’s bicentennial with a parade featuring the Richmond Light Infantry Blues as well as 30 floats, 18 bands and 2,000 participants, 1937.→

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