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Coal Towns, from The Mine Wars

The realities of company-built towns for West Virginia miners.

Aired 01/26/2016 | Rating NR

American Experience

Coal Towns, from The Mine Wars

Clip: Season 28 Episode 2 | 2m 37sVideo has Closed Captions

The realities of company-built towns for West Virginia miners.

West Virginia coal operators built small, company-owned towns for their miners to live in. The coal towns were almost always unincorporated; there were no elected officials, no independent police forces. Owners hired private detective agencies to watch over their workforce. Company towns were also untethered from the free market competition owners usually championed.

Aired 01/26/2016 | Rating NR

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