Dust and Deception: The Hawks Nest Tunnel Silica Disaster: Silica, Negligence, and the Deadliest Industrial Cover-Up in the American Working Class, 1930-1935
By Eric Lucero
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By Eric Lucero
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How did an American infrastructure project designed to generate clean hydroelectric power result in the deadliest industrial disaster in the history of the United States? The horrifying tragedy of the Hawks Nest Tunnel is a masterclass in corporate greed and the lethal exploitation of vulnerable labor during the Great Depression.In 1930, Union Carbide hired thousands of desperate, mostly African American men to drill a three-mile tunnel through a West Virginia mountain. The rock was nearly ...























