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xchrom

(108,903 posts)
Mon Jul 9, 2012, 10:02 AM Jul 2012

The New Face of Black Lung

http://www.motherjones.com/environment/2012/07/coal-mining-black-lung-return


Retired Kentucky coal miner Ray Marcum (bottom left) and his sons (clockwise from top left) Thomas, James, and Donald. All four have a form of black lung. Photo by Center for Public Integrity

Ray Marcum bears the marks of a bygone era of coal mining. At 83, his voice is raspy, his eastern Kentucky accent thick and his forearms leathery. A black pouch of Stoker's 24C chewing tobacco pokes out of the back pocket of his jeans. "I started chewing in the mines to keep the coal dust out of my mouth," he says.

Plenty of that dust still found its way to his lungs. For the past 30 years, he's gotten a monthly check to compensate him for the disease that steals his breath—the old bane of miners known as black lung.

In mid-century, when Marcum worked, dust filled the mines, largely uncontrolled. Almost half of miners who worked at least 25 years contracted the disease. Amid strikes throughout the West Virginia coalfields, Congress made a promise in 1969: Mining companies would have to keep dust levels down, and black lung would be virtually eradicated.

Marcum doesn't have to look far to see that hasn't happened. There's his middle son, Donald, who skipped his senior year of high school to enter the mines here near the West Virginia border. At 51, he's had eight pieces of his lungs removed, and he sometimes has trouble making it through a prayer when he's filling in as a preacher at Solid Rock Baptist Church.
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The New Face of Black Lung (Original Post) xchrom Jul 2012 OP
Horrible get the red out Jul 2012 #1

get the red out

(13,468 posts)
1. Horrible
Mon Jul 9, 2012, 10:20 AM
Jul 2012

They are between eventual disease/death or the threat of not having a job. People shouldn't live like this in this country.

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