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LEXINGTON HERALD-LEADER: Will Blackjewel leave Eastern Kentuckians to clean up its abandoned coal mines?
PREVIEW: ACLC’s 2020 Impact Report
APPALACHIAN VOICES: Bankruptcy Proposal Would Dodge Mine Cleanup Laws
BLACK LUNG BULLETIN: December 2020
NPR: What Biden’s Plan For “Building Back Better” Could Mean For The Ohio Valley
WV PUBLIC RADIO: Bob Murray, Who Fought Against Black Lung Regulations As A Coal Operator, Has Filed For Black Lung Benefits
PUBLIC NEWS SERVICE: Who Cleans Up Environmental Mess Bankrupt Coal Leaves Behind?
LEXINGTON-HERALD LEADER: Mary Cromer’s Op-Ed on the Environmental Burden Left Behind by Coal Bankruptcies
ACLC Revives Black Lung Bulletin from the 1970s
Devil in the Dust is published by Appalachian Citizens’ Law Center, a nonprofit law firm that fights for justice in the coalfields by representing coal miners and their families on issues of black lung and mine safety.