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Jeff Biggers

Jeff Biggers (born in 1963) is an American Book Award-winning historian, journalist, playwright, and monologist.[1] He is the author and editor of ten books. His most recent book, In Sardinia: An Unexpected Journey in Italy, is a cultural history and travelogue of the island.

According to Yale Climate Connection, Biggers is "a prominent author and activist writing extensively about environmental and climate issues", performing and lecturing frequently at festivals, theatres, conferences, universities and schools across the United States.

As the founder of the Climate Narrative Project,[2] he has served as the Climate Narrative Playwright-in-Residence at Indiana University Northwest, Writer-in-Residence in the Office of Sustainability at the University of Iowa, and as the Campbell-Stripling Distinguished Writer-in-Residence at Wesleyan College in Georgia. As part of his climate narrative work, Biggers is the author and performer of the "Ecopolis Monologues,"[3] in which he envisions ways for regenerative city initiatives. Adapted to local initiatives and history, the Ecopolis monologues had been performed at conferences, universities and theatre venues throughout America.[4]

In 2008, Biggers wrote a series of articles calling for a Green New Deal. As the grandson of a coal miner from southern Illinois, Jeff Biggers has been a vocal critic of mountaintop removal in Appalachia and strip mining across the nation, poorly enforced black lung and mining workplace safety laws, and the fallacy of "clean coal" slogans. Biggers' dispatches and reports from coal mining regions around the world have been collected at the Reckoning in Appalachia website.[5]

Writing career edit

Non-fiction books edit

Focused on marginalized regions and recovering hidden histories, Biggers has written cultural histories, travel memoir and journalistic reportage based in Appalachia, the American Midwest, the US-Mexico borderlands, Mexico, India and Italy.

United States of Appachia

Published in 2006, The United States of Appalachia argues that beyond its mythology in the American imagination, Appalachia has long been a vanguard region in the United States-—a cradle of U.S. freedom and independence, and a hotbed for literature and music. Some of the most quintessential and daring American innovations, rebellions, and social movements have emerged from an area often stereotyped as a quaint backwater, he says, and in the process, immigrants from the Appalachian diaspora have become some of America's most famous leaders. The Asheville Citizen-Times reviewed it as a "masterpiece of popular history...revelations abound." One reviewer said the book is "full of historical insights...debunking stereotypes is one of the driving motivations behind Biggers' writing."[6]

In the Sierra Madre

Published in 2006, In the Sierra Madre is a memoir and narrative nonfiction history that chronicles the life and times in one of the most famous, yet unknown, regions in the world. Based on his one-year sojourn among the native Rarámuri/Tarahumara of Mexico, Biggers examines the ways of a resilient indigenous culture in the Americas, the exploits of the Mexican mountaineers, and the parade of argonauts and accidental travelers that has journeyed into the Sierra Madre over centuries. From African explorers, Bohemian friars, Confederate and Irish war deserters, French poets, Boer and Russian commandos, hidden Apache and Mennonite communities, bewildered archaeologists, addled writers, and legendary characters like Antonin Artaud, B. Traven, Sergei Eisenstein, George Patton, Geronimo and Pancho Villa, Biggers searches for the legendary treasures of the Sierra Madre (Mexico's Copper Canyon). In the Sierra Madre won the Gold Medal in Foreword Magazine's Book of the Year Awards (Travel Essays) in 2006, and the Illinois Arts Council Nonfiction Award. The memoir was called by Booklist "an astonishing sojourn" in 2006.

Reckoning at Eagle Creek

Published in 2010, "Reckoning at Eagle Creek: The Secret Legacy of Coal in the Heartland" is a family saga, part memoir, cultural history, and journalistic investigation, examining the impact of coal mining on Biggers' native region of southern Illinois. The book examines the loss of his family's 200-year-old homestead to strip mining, and the historical parallel impact of coal mining on communities and their environment. It won the Sierra Club's David Brower Award in 2010, and the Delta Prize for Literature. Looking back to the removal of Native Americans, the book laces the history of Biggers' own family, including the destruction of their 200-year-old historic community in the Shawnee forests into the development of the coal industry, African slavery and coal mining, the history of workplace safety and labor union struggles, and environmental and heritage movements against strip-mining and coal-fired plants. Publishers Weekly called it "part historical narrative, part family memoir, part pastoral paean, and part jeremiad against the abuse of the land and of the men who gave and continue to give their lives to (and often for) the mines, [Reckoning at Eagle Creek] puts a human face on the industry that supplies nearly half of America’s energy…it offers a rare historical perspective on the vital yet little considered industry, along with a devastating critique of the myth of ‘clean coal.’ ”[citation needed]

State Out of the Union

Published om 2012, Publishers Weekly selected "State Out of the Union: Arizona and the Final Showdown Over the American Dream," as a Top Ten Title in Social Science. "State Out of the Union" was described by Kirkus Reviews as "masterful at showing how the past is prologue… A timely book, especially with immigration policy playing a major role in the upcoming presidential campaign.”[which?] In reviewing "State Out of the Union," Progressive Magazine said: “the title of Jeff Biggers’s sweeping chronicle of Arizona, State Out of the Union, fittingly evokes Lincoln’s ominous words at the outset of the Civil War… Biggers’s lesson for his readers is that throughout its century of turmoil, Arizona’s cycles of conflict move in a progressive trajectory. While many political movements have put down roots in the state, the paths their struggles collectively blaze for the country ultimately point toward emancipation.” Another critic said, "for Jeff Biggers what the immigration policy of this country should be is as clear as unpolluted, smog-free air, and crystal clean, unchemicalized water. Biggers, an author, journalist, storyteller, and playwright is not typical, however. His knowledge and writings about vital trending issues ... run far and wide. He is a discerning advocate. He has followed and joined the immigration movement in Arizona before and after the fashioning of SB1070."[clarification needed][7]

Trials of a Scold

Published in 2017. "Trials of a Scold: The Incredible True Story of Writer Anne Royall" was longlisted for the PEN/Jacqueline Bograd Weld Award for Biography (2018),[8] and chronicles the life and times of pioneering writer and muckraker Anne Royall.

Resistance: Reclaiming an American Tradition

Published in 2018, Resistance is a "widely ranging history of intellectual and moral resistance within American politics," according to Kirkus Reviews. It includes portraits of Native American and early American figures, and the American legacy of resistance to duplicitous authority for civil rights, women's rights, immigrant rights, environmental protection, free speech. In an interview with PEN American, Biggers said, "In dealing with the most challenging issues of every generation, resistance to duplicitous civil authority and its corporate enablers has defined our quintessential American story." Social critic Jeff Chang called his most recent book, "Resistance: Reclaiming an American Tradition", "powerful, urgent essays."

In Sardinia

Published in 2023, In Sardinia is a cultural history and travelogue based on Biggers' sojourn in Sardinia, and his travels around the island. Kirkus Reviews called the book "a fascinating journey." According to Frances Mayes, New York Times bestselling author of Under the Tuscan Sun: “At last, a grand companion to the mysterious and enchanting island of Sardinia. Known to most travelers for its beaches, Sardinia’s complex archeological heritage extends back to neolithic times. Jeff Biggers, the consummate traveler/ scholar, starts in beautiful Alghero and begins exploring the entire island, delving into the rich traditions of music, arts, dialects, crafts, and literature. Along the way, he and his family revel in local lore, festivals, food, and wine. Written with verve and love, In Sardinia is the book I’ll be taking on future trips.”

Stage plays edit

Biggers is also a playwright, and performer of monologues.

Biggers has appeared on campuses and in cities across the country, performing adaptations of his "Ecopolis" monologues.

He has turned many of his books, including In the Sierra Madre and State Out of the Union, into monologue performances.

In Italy, Biggers co-founded the Mare Nostrum Theatre Project and has worked with Teatroaperto and other theatre groups in Italy.

Across the Stones of Fire

His first play, "4½ Hours: Across the Stones of Fire," explores the fate of a family threatened by an impending strip mining operation in their community. The play toured nationally and appeared on Off-Broadway at the Gene Frankel Theatre in New York City on June 4–13, 2010.

Damnatio Memoriae

His published play, "Damnatio Memoriae: A Play, Una Commedia,'" (2015) was described by author Rilla Askew as "a timeless examination of human rights, human dignity, and what it means to be a "citizen," the play reveals forgotten stories while bringing to life the dilemmas of our modern world, reminding us that, in so many ways, they are one and the same." The play was produced in Bologna and Florence, Italy in 2017 and 2019.[9] In Italy, Biggers founded the Mare Nostrum Theatre Project.

Kaminski's Lot

His play, "Kaminski's Lot," commissioned by Indiana University Northwest, deals with climate change and environmental justice. The play was produced at Theatre Northwest in Gary, Indiana in 2021.

Awards and honors edit

Biggers has won numerous awards and honors, including an American Book Award, the David Brower Award for Environmental Reporting, Foreword Magazine Book of the Year Award, Lowell Thomas Award for Travel Journalism, Delta Award for Literature, Plattner Award for Appalachian Literature, an Illinois Arts Council Creative Non-Fiction Award, the Garst Memorial Award for Media (UN Association Iowa), and a Field Foundation Fellowship. He is a contributing editor to The Bloomsbury Review, and is a member of the PEN American Center. His play, "4 1/2 Hours: Across the Stones of Fire," won the "Greener Planet Award" at the Planet Connections Theatre Festivity in New York City, and has appeared at theatres around the country. Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine selected Biggers as one of its 100 Pioneers.

Books edit

  • Biggers, Jeff, Brosi, George and West, Don (2004), No Lonesome Road: Selected Prose and Poems by Don West. Urbana: University of Illinois Press. ISBN 0-252-07157-3
  • Biggers, Jeff (2006), In the Sierra Madre. Urbana: University of Illinois Press. ISBN 0-252-03101-6
  • Biggers, Jeff, (2006), The United States of Appalachia: How Southern Mountaineers Brought Independence, Culture and Enlightenment to America. Emeryville, CA: Shoemaker and Hoard. ISBN 978-1593760311
  • Biggers, Jeff (2007), In the Sierra Madre. Urbana: University of Illinois Press. ISBN 0-252-03101-6 ISBN 978-0252074998
  • Biggers, Jeff, (2007), The United States of Appalachia: How Southern Mountaineers Brought Independence, Culture and Enlightenment to America. Emeryville, CA: Shoemaker and Hoard. ISBN 978-1593761516
  • Biggers, Jeff (2010), Reckoning at Eagle Creek: The Secret Legacy of Coal in the Heartland. New York: The Nation/Basic Books. ISBN 978-1-56858-421-8
  • Biggers, Jeff (2011), "Dans La Sierra Madre". Paris: Albin Michel. ISBN 978-2-226-21504-8
  • Biggers, Jeff (2011), "They'll Cut Off Your Project: A Mingo County Chronicle" by Huey Perry. Foreword by Jeff Biggers. Morgantown: WVU Press. ISBN 978-1-933202-79-2
  • Biggers, Jeff (2012), "State Out of the Union: Arizona and the Final Showdown Over the American Dream." New York: Nation Books. ISBN 978-1-56858-702-8
  • Biggers, Jeff (2014). "Reckoning at Eagle Creek: The Secret Legacy of Coal in the Heartland." Carbondale: SIU Press. ISBN 978-0809333868
  • Biggers, Jeff (2015). "Damnatio Memoriae: A Play, Una Commedia." San Antonio, Texas: Wings Press. ISBN 978-1-60940-461-1
  • Biggers, Jeff (2017), The Trials of a Scold: The Incredible True Story of Writer Anne Royall. New York: St. Martin's Press. ISBN 9781250065124
  • Biggers, Jeff (2018). "Resistance: Reclaiming an American Tradition." Berkeley: Counterpoint Press. ISBN 9781640090477
  • Biggers, Jeff (2023). "In Sardinia: Unexpected Journey in Italy," New York/London: Melville House. ISBN 9781685890261

References edit

  1. ^ "Regenerative Appalachia: Storytelling And Songs Re-Envision Boone, North Carolina". HuffPost. 2017-07-30. Retrieved 2021-10-25.
  2. ^ "Climate Narrative Project | Jeff Biggers". Retrieved 2021-10-25.
  3. ^ Ecopolis Monologues"
  4. ^ "Regenerative Appalachia: Storytelling And Songs Re-Envision Boone, North Carolina". HuffPost. 2017-07-30. Retrieved 2021-10-25.
  5. ^ Appalachia, Reckoning in. "Reckoning in Appalachia". Reckoning in Appalachia. Retrieved 2021-10-25.
  6. ^ San Antonio Express-News[when?],
  7. ^ Technorati[when?]
  8. ^ "PEN/Jacqueline Bograd Weld Award for Biography 2018 Longlist". Brilliant Books. 2017-12-29. Retrieved 2021-10-25.
  9. ^ . www.wingspress.com. Archived from the original on 2016-02-08. Retrieved 2015-09-12.

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Jeff Biggers born in 1963 is an American Book Award winning historian journalist playwright and monologist 1 He is the author and editor of ten books His most recent book In Sardinia An Unexpected Journey in Italy is a cultural history and travelogue of the island According to Yale Climate Connection Biggers is a prominent author and activist writing extensively about environmental and climate issues performing and lecturing frequently at festivals theatres conferences universities and schools across the United States As the founder of the Climate Narrative Project 2 he has served as the Climate Narrative Playwright in Residence at Indiana University Northwest Writer in Residence in the Office of Sustainability at the University of Iowa and as the Campbell Stripling Distinguished Writer in Residence at Wesleyan College in Georgia As part of his climate narrative work Biggers is the author and performer of the Ecopolis Monologues 3 in which he envisions ways for regenerative city initiatives Adapted to local initiatives and history the Ecopolis monologues had been performed at conferences universities and theatre venues throughout America 4 In 2008 Biggers wrote a series of articles calling for a Green New Deal As the grandson of a coal miner from southern Illinois Jeff Biggers has been a vocal critic of mountaintop removal in Appalachia and strip mining across the nation poorly enforced black lung and mining workplace safety laws and the fallacy of clean coal slogans Biggers dispatches and reports from coal mining regions around the world have been collected at the Reckoning in Appalachia website 5 Contents 1 Writing career 1 1 Non fiction books 1 2 Stage plays 2 Awards and honors 3 Books 4 References 5 External linksWriting career editNon fiction books edit Focused on marginalized regions and recovering hidden histories Biggers has written cultural histories travel memoir and journalistic reportage based in Appalachia the American Midwest the US Mexico borderlands Mexico India and Italy United States of AppachiaPublished in 2006 The United States of Appalachia argues that beyond its mythology in the American imagination Appalachia has long been a vanguard region in the United States a cradle of U S freedom and independence and a hotbed for literature and music Some of the most quintessential and daring American innovations rebellions and social movements have emerged from an area often stereotyped as a quaint backwater he says and in the process immigrants from the Appalachian diaspora have become some of America s most famous leaders The Asheville Citizen Times reviewed it as a masterpiece of popular history revelations abound One reviewer said the book is full of historical insights debunking stereotypes is one of the driving motivations behind Biggers writing 6 In the Sierra MadrePublished in 2006 In the Sierra Madre is a memoir and narrative nonfiction history that chronicles the life and times in one of the most famous yet unknown regions in the world Based on his one year sojourn among the native Raramuri Tarahumara of Mexico Biggers examines the ways of a resilient indigenous culture in the Americas the exploits of the Mexican mountaineers and the parade of argonauts and accidental travelers that has journeyed into the Sierra Madre over centuries From African explorers Bohemian friars Confederate and Irish war deserters French poets Boer and Russian commandos hidden Apache and Mennonite communities bewildered archaeologists addled writers and legendary characters like Antonin Artaud B Traven Sergei Eisenstein George Patton Geronimo and Pancho Villa Biggers searches for the legendary treasures of the Sierra Madre Mexico s Copper Canyon In the Sierra Madre won the Gold Medal in Foreword Magazine s Book of the Year Awards Travel Essays in 2006 and the Illinois Arts Council Nonfiction Award The memoir was called by Booklist an astonishing sojourn in 2006 Reckoning at Eagle CreekPublished in 2010 Reckoning at Eagle Creek The Secret Legacy of Coal in the Heartland is a family saga part memoir cultural history and journalistic investigation examining the impact of coal mining on Biggers native region of southern Illinois The book examines the loss of his family s 200 year old homestead to strip mining and the historical parallel impact of coal mining on communities and their environment It won the Sierra Club s David Brower Award in 2010 and the Delta Prize for Literature Looking back to the removal of Native Americans the book laces the history of Biggers own family including the destruction of their 200 year old historic community in the Shawnee forests into the development of the coal industry African slavery and coal mining the history of workplace safety and labor union struggles and environmental and heritage movements against strip mining and coal fired plants Publishers Weekly called it part historical narrative part family memoir part pastoral paean and part jeremiad against the abuse of the land and of the men who gave and continue to give their lives to and often for the mines Reckoning at Eagle Creek puts a human face on the industry that supplies nearly half of America s energy it offers a rare historical perspective on the vital yet little considered industry along with a devastating critique of the myth of clean coal citation needed State Out of the UnionPublished om 2012 Publishers Weekly selected State Out of the Union Arizona and the Final Showdown Over the American Dream as a Top Ten Title in Social Science State Out of the Union was described by Kirkus Reviews as masterful at showing how the past is prologue A timely book especially with immigration policy playing a major role in the upcoming presidential campaign which In reviewing State Out of the Union Progressive Magazine said the title of Jeff Biggers s sweeping chronicle of Arizona State Out of the Union fittingly evokes Lincoln s ominous words at the outset of the Civil War Biggers s lesson for his readers is that throughout its century of turmoil Arizona s cycles of conflict move in a progressive trajectory While many political movements have put down roots in the state the paths their struggles collectively blaze for the country ultimately point toward emancipation Another critic said for Jeff Biggers what the immigration policy of this country should be is as clear as unpolluted smog free air and crystal clean unchemicalized water Biggers an author journalist storyteller and playwright is not typical however His knowledge and writings about vital trending issues run far and wide He is a discerning advocate He has followed and joined the immigration movement in Arizona before and after the fashioning of SB1070 clarification needed 7 Trials of a ScoldPublished in 2017 Trials of a Scold The Incredible True Story of Writer Anne Royall was longlisted for the PEN Jacqueline Bograd Weld Award for Biography 2018 8 and chronicles the life and times of pioneering writer and muckraker Anne Royall Resistance Reclaiming an American TraditionPublished in 2018 Resistance is a widely ranging history of intellectual and moral resistance within American politics according to Kirkus Reviews It includes portraits of Native American and early American figures and the American legacy of resistance to duplicitous authority for civil rights women s rights immigrant rights environmental protection free speech In an interview with PEN American Biggers said In dealing with the most challenging issues of every generation resistance to duplicitous civil authority and its corporate enablers has defined our quintessential American story Social critic Jeff Chang called his most recent book Resistance Reclaiming an American Tradition powerful urgent essays In SardiniaPublished in 2023 In Sardinia is a cultural history and travelogue based on Biggers sojourn in Sardinia and his travels around the island Kirkus Reviews called the book a fascinating journey According to Frances Mayes New York Times bestselling author of Under the Tuscan Sun At last a grand companion to the mysterious and enchanting island of Sardinia Known to most travelers for its beaches Sardinia s complex archeological heritage extends back to neolithic times Jeff Biggers the consummate traveler scholar starts in beautiful Alghero and begins exploring the entire island delving into the rich traditions of music arts dialects crafts and literature Along the way he and his family revel in local lore festivals food and wine Written with verve and love In Sardinia is the book I ll be taking on future trips Stage plays edit Biggers is also a playwright and performer of monologues Biggers has appeared on campuses and in cities across the country performing adaptations of his Ecopolis monologues He has turned many of his books including In the Sierra Madre and State Out of the Union into monologue performances In Italy Biggers co founded the Mare Nostrum Theatre Project and has worked with Teatroaperto and other theatre groups in Italy Across the Stones of FireHis first play 4 Hours Across the Stones of Fire explores the fate of a family threatened by an impending strip mining operation in their community The play toured nationally and appeared on Off Broadway at the Gene Frankel Theatre in New York City on June 4 13 2010 Damnatio MemoriaeHis published play Damnatio Memoriae A Play Una Commedia 2015 was described by author Rilla Askew as a timeless examination of human rights human dignity and what it means to be a citizen the play reveals forgotten stories while bringing to life the dilemmas of our modern world reminding us that in so many ways they are one and the same The play was produced in Bologna and Florence Italy in 2017 and 2019 9 In Italy Biggers founded the Mare Nostrum Theatre Project Kaminski s LotHis play Kaminski s Lot commissioned by Indiana University Northwest deals with climate change and environmental justice The play was produced at Theatre Northwest in Gary Indiana in 2021 Awards and honors editBiggers has won numerous awards and honors including an American Book Award the David Brower Award for Environmental Reporting Foreword Magazine Book of the Year Award Lowell Thomas Award for Travel Journalism Delta Award for Literature Plattner Award for Appalachian Literature an Illinois Arts Council Creative Non Fiction Award the Garst Memorial Award for Media UN Association Iowa and a Field Foundation Fellowship He is a contributing editor to The Bloomsbury Review and is a member of the PEN American Center His play 4 1 2 Hours Across the Stones of Fire won the Greener Planet Award at the Planet Connections Theatre Festivity in New York City and has appeared at theatres around the country Blue Ridge Outdoors Magazine selected Biggers as one of its 100 Pioneers Books editBiggers Jeff Brosi George and West Don 2004 No Lonesome Road Selected Prose and Poems by Don West Urbana University of Illinois Press ISBN 0 252 07157 3 Biggers Jeff 2006 In the Sierra Madre Urbana University of Illinois Press ISBN 0 252 03101 6 Biggers Jeff 2006 The United States of Appalachia How Southern Mountaineers Brought Independence Culture and Enlightenment to America Emeryville CA Shoemaker and Hoard ISBN 978 1593760311 Biggers Jeff 2007 In the Sierra Madre Urbana University of Illinois Press ISBN 0 252 03101 6 ISBN 978 0252074998 Biggers Jeff 2007 The United States of Appalachia How Southern Mountaineers Brought Independence Culture and Enlightenment to America Emeryville CA Shoemaker and Hoard ISBN 978 1593761516 Biggers Jeff 2010 Reckoning at Eagle Creek The Secret Legacy of Coal in the Heartland New York The Nation Basic Books ISBN 978 1 56858 421 8 Biggers Jeff 2011 Dans La Sierra Madre Paris Albin Michel ISBN 978 2 226 21504 8 Biggers Jeff 2011 They ll Cut Off Your Project A Mingo County Chronicle by Huey Perry Foreword by Jeff Biggers Morgantown WVU Press ISBN 978 1 933202 79 2 Biggers Jeff 2012 State Out of the Union Arizona and the Final Showdown Over the American Dream New York Nation Books ISBN 978 1 56858 702 8 Biggers Jeff 2014 Reckoning at Eagle Creek The Secret Legacy of Coal in the Heartland Carbondale SIU Press ISBN 978 0809333868 Biggers Jeff 2015 Damnatio Memoriae A Play Una Commedia San Antonio Texas Wings Press ISBN 978 1 60940 461 1 Biggers Jeff 2017 The Trials of a Scold The Incredible True Story of Writer Anne Royall New York St Martin s Press ISBN 9781250065124 Biggers Jeff 2018 Resistance Reclaiming an American Tradition Berkeley Counterpoint Press ISBN 9781640090477 Biggers Jeff 2023 In Sardinia Unexpected Journey in Italy New York London Melville House ISBN 9781685890261References edit Regenerative Appalachia Storytelling And Songs Re Envision Boone North Carolina HuffPost 2017 07 30 Retrieved 2021 10 25 Climate Narrative Project Jeff Biggers Retrieved 2021 10 25 Ecopolis Monologues Regenerative Appalachia Storytelling And Songs Re Envision Boone North Carolina HuffPost 2017 07 30 Retrieved 2021 10 25 Appalachia Reckoning in Reckoning in Appalachia Reckoning in Appalachia Retrieved 2021 10 25 San Antonio Express News when Technorati when PEN Jacqueline Bograd Weld Award for Biography 2018 Longlist Brilliant Books 2017 12 29 Retrieved 2021 10 25 Damnatio Memoriae a play una commedia by Jeff Biggers and Carla Paciotto www wingspress com Archived from the original on 2016 02 08 Retrieved 2015 09 12 External links editOfficial Website http www huffingtonpost com jeff biggers http america aljazeera com profiles b jeff biggers html From these mountains The Southern Appalachians and the making of America Review of The United States of Appalachia by Jon Elliston 22 February 2006 Mountain Xpress Vol 12 Iss 03 Link confirmed reference expanded 2010 02 26 Celebrating the History of Appalachia NPR May 7 2006 Podcast Yellowstone Public Radio with Leni Hollman interview by Jean Feraca re In the Sierra Madre NPR Wisconsin Public Radio s Here on Earth February 26 2007 As Obama Pushes Clean Coal Jeff Biggers Tracks History of Destructive Mining in Reckoning at Eagle Creek Interview with Amy Goodman Democracy Now February 26 2010 Retrieved 2010 02 26 Hundredth Anniversary of the Ludlow Massacre Archived 2014 04 22 at the Wayback Machine Jeff Biggers and historian Jonathan Rees The Real News 2014 04 20 Damnatio Memoriae Returning Mediterranean s Lost Migration History to Center Stage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jeff Biggers amp oldid 1183775671, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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