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Trapped: The 1909 Cherry Mine Disaster (Illinois) (edition 2002)

by Karen Tintori

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Title:Trapped: The 1909 Cherry Mine Disaster (Illinois)
Authors:Karen Tintori
Info:Atria (2002), Hardcover, 288 pages
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A very good description of the 1909 fire in the Cherry coal mine. This book really brought the dangers of coal mining at the turn of the twentieth century to life. The courage and tenacity of the miners and the horrors they faced are strongly, but not melodramatically, portrayed. I would have liked more pictures and a map of the mine would have been helpful, but the writing was clear and vivid.

A good read, worth owning. ( )
  Helcura | Feb 8, 2010 |
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On a chilly Saturday morning in the fall of 1909, four hundred and eighty men plunged into the depths of the Cherry Mine in Illinois as they had numerous times before, But this day would be different. At lunchtime, a small fire erupted in the inner recesses of the mine shaft and soon burned out of control. Despite the miners' heroic efforts to save their comrades, many sacrificing their own lives rushing in and out of the blackness, more than half of the men would be either burned to death or buried alive by nightfall. When officials sealed the mine, effectively entombing those still trapped underneath in an effort to contain the blaze, hope for survivors was slim. Miraculously, twenty men emerged alive from the once-raging inferno one week later when the shaft was unsealed. All of these miners -- dead and alive -- would forever be part of the legacy of the worst coal mine fire in U.S. history.

"Trapped" is the riveting account of a tragic day, which inspired the first U.S. worker's compensation laws and hastened much needed changes labor practices in the coal industry. Karen Tintori relates the intimate and devastating details of the Cherry Mine disaster with compassion and conviction, sharing with readers the human drama played out within this historical event. The story, inspired by one intriguing sentence that stayed with a seven-year-old girl long into adulthood -- "Your grandfather survived the Cherry Mine disaster" -- began Karen Tintori's search for her family's role in this horrible tragedy. Along the way, she uncovers a compelling story of victims, survivors, widows, orphans, townspeople, firefighters, reporters, and mine owners, each playing a part in this harrowingdrama.

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