Byline: Lauren W. Gilfillan; 1932-07-01; Forum and Century; pages 42-48
Report: Lauren W. Gilfillan Among the Shop Girls and the Miners
Tags: coal fields, Pittsburgh, posed as miner's child, strike
From the precede: "At six o'clock she started with a truckload of youngsters for Pittsburgh, thirty-five miles away, to beg for money for food. Singing workers' songs in an atmosphere of picniclike gayety, the crew, with its two young Communist leaders, arrived in the city, only to be stopped by a protesting policeman. They waited in suspect for the storm to burst."
Description:Second part of Lauren Gilfillan's recounting of her experiences posing as a miner's child in community with the strike-bound Pittsburg coal miners.
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