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Black Lung Movement
1943
Great Britain recognized black lung as compensatory injury
Nov 20, 1968
Gas and dust explosion occurred in Consolidation Coal Company's No. 9 mine at Farmington killing 78 miners
1968
Small group of miners at Montgomery formed the Black Lung Association
1969
Black lung activists assembled at the Charleston Civic Center
Jan 26, 1969
Black lung activists from across the state assembled at the Charleston Civic Center to press for new laws
Feb 18, 1969
Miners at Raleigh County mine went on strike over black lung
Feb 26, 1969
Governor Moore promised to call a special session of the legislature to address the black lung issue
1969
Support spread through the coalfields for the Black Lung Movement
1969
Congress passed the Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act
1972
Liberal eligibility regulations increased the cost of the black lung program to $1 billion a year
1982
Reagan administration implemented stricter eligibility standards for black lung compensation View Articles by Existing Key Dates or Specify Your Own Date Range |
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