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contents Acknowledgments ix List of Figures xi Introduction 1 1. “How Can They Expect Me as a Mother to Look Over That?”: Maria Gunnoe’s Fight for Her Children’s Health and Safety 11 2. “We Became Two Determined Women”: Pauline Canterberry and Mary Miller Become the Sylvester Dustbusters 27 3. “Let Us Live in Our Mountains”: Joan Linville’s Fight for Her Homeland 44 4. “You Gotta Go and Do Everything You Can— Fight for Your Kids”: Donetta Blankenship Speaks Out against Underground Slurry Injections 60 5. “It’s Just a Part of Who I Am”: Maria Lambert and the Movement for Clean Water in Prenter 70 6. “I’m Not an Activist against Coal; I’m an Activist for the Preservation of My State”: Teri Blanton and the Fight for Justice in Kentucky 84 7. “I’m Not Going to Be Run Out, I’m Not Going to Be Run Over, I’m Not Going Out without a Fight”: Patty Sebok’s Battle against Monster Coal Trucks 94 8. “Our Roots Run So Deep, You Can’t Distinguish Us from the Earth We Live On”: Debbie Jarrell and the Campaign to Move Marsh Fork Elementary School 112 9. “It’s Not Just What I Choose to Do, It’s Also, I Think, What I Have to Do”: Lorelei Scarboro’s Drive to Save Coal River Mountain 120 10. “Money Cannot Recreate What Nature Gives You”: Donna Branham’s Struggle against Mountaintop Removal 135 11. “I Want My Great-Great-Grandchildren to Be Able to Live on This Earth!” The Legacy of the Courageous Julia “Judy” Bonds 148 12. Conclusion 168 Notes 191 References 195 Index 203 ...

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