05/19/2026
This month, we’re honored to spotlight the West Virginia Mine Wars Museum and their powerful public memory initiative, Courage in the Hollers.
Through monuments, storytelling, and deep community collaboration, Courage in the Hollers is preserving the history of the miners’ 50-Mile March and the Battle of Blair Mountain, honoring the multiracial, multiethnic working people who came together in pursuit of dignity, justice, and labor rights.
We’re grateful for their work and proud to stand alongside them. Swipe through to learn more about Courage in the Hollers and the ongoing effort to preserve this vital chapter of Appalachian history.
If this work resonates with you, or if you’d like to support and learn more about the important work being done to preserve Appalachian history and strengthen community memory, we encourage you to become a member by visiting the West Virginia Mine Wars Museum’s membership page.
And stay tuned, there’s more to come! Later this month, we’ll also be featuring the museum’s “Entirely Preventable” project, a photography exhibit exploring the ongoing realities of black lung and silicosis, and the communities most impacted by these entirely preventable diseases.