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Description
T. Allan Comp's work to drain and refurbish toxic coalmines for use as public spaces
ISBN
demvistas_05_reece
Publication Date
2002
Publisher
Columbia College Chicago
City
Chicago, IL
Keywords
coal mines, Appalachia, labor unions, environment, memorials, environmental artT. Allan Comp, Acid Mine Drainage & Art, VISTA, Environmental Protection Agency, National Park Service, Sarah Ogan Gunning, Pete Seeger, Bob Deason, Stacy Levy, Blacklick Creek, Vintondale, PA, Office os Surface Mining, U.S. Department of the Interior, Jack Spadaro, Steven Griles, Gene Kruger, National Mining Strategies, National Mining Association, Jessica Liddell, Ghost Town Rail Trail, Sam Bower, Claire Fullman, Emily Nye, Sue Thering, Harlan County
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Recommended Citation
Reece, Erik, "Profile 5: 'Art the Works': T. Allan Comp and the Reclamation of a Toxic Legacy" (2002). Democratic Vistas Profiles. 5.
https://digitalcommons.colum.edu/cap_vistas/5