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      • Courage in the Hollers
      • West Virginia Mine Wars Museum
      • Fauna
      • Redacted Rubbings
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      • Justseeds Artists’ Cooperative
      • Howling Mob Society
      • Scrimshandry
      • Shapeshifter
      • Between Dog & Wolf
      • Field Guide to the Mosses of the Leslie Park Pool
      • Haymarket
      • Attentat: Homestead, 1892
      • Firebrands: Activists You Didn’t Learn About in School
      • The Wilderness: Video Work [2007-2012]
      • Welcome Home, Pioneer
      • Fire in the Hollow: the 1901 Guffey Hollow Eviction
      • Ross Winn: Digging Up a Tennessee Anarchist
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2021 In By Shaun Slifer

So Much To Be Angry About: Appalachian Movement Press 1969-1979

West Virginia University Press First iteration: research article for Signal: A Journal of International Political Graphics and Culture issue #6 : March 2018, published by PM Press   From 2017 through early 2020, I pursued original research on Appalachian Movement Press (AMP), a leftist activist print shop that was

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2014 In By Shaun Slifer

Fire in the Hollow: the 1901 Guffey Hollow Eviction

working title, self-published pamphlet in-progress research began spring 2014   Fire in the Hollow is the in-progress story behind the forced-at-gunpoint excommunication of twenty-five Italian immigrant families from the Guffey Hollow coal mine in Western Pennsylvania on the night of September 15, 1901. The "eviction" of these families followed

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2010 In By Shaun Slifer

Firebrands: Activists You Didn’t Learn About in School

Justseeds Artists' Cooperative: edited by Bec Young & Shaun Slifer Microcosm Publishing, 2010   “If you don’t learn history, and I mean learn it like the way you learn to love music, poetry, and kissing, then the world will always be a mystery to you, and you’ll have

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2004 In By Shaun Slifer

Ross Winn: Digging Up a Tennessee Anarchist

In the early 2000s, I met the anarchist historian Robert Helms at a bowling alley in Ohio during an activist media conference, and he told me about an obscure, long-dead anarchist publisher from my then-home in central Tennessee, Ross Winn. I didn’t know it at

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