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English: Coal mine shaft display at the Oak Ridge Childrens Museum in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, USA. The miner in the foreground represents the late-19th century miner, who used mules to transport coal out of the mines. The miner on the right is wearing a red bandanna, which identifies him as a member of the National Mine Workers' Union. The miner seated on the left is holding a cylindrical lunch pail typical of the type miners carried in the early 20th century.
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