
Coal Miners Go Back To Work For War Effort
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Social Studies, History
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University
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Hard
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The video discusses the coal crisis in America, comparing its impact to Pearl Harbor. It highlights the government's takeover of mines and the work stoppages due to wage disputes. Union leaders, including John L. Lewis, announce a temporary reopening of mines. Labor organizations assure no strikes during the war, emphasizing miners' contributions and responsibilities. The video concludes with a call for unity and teamwork among Americans.
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What assurances were given by the labor organizations regarding strikes during the war?
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What message did the President convey about the coal miners' contributions to the war effort?
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