Fight on! : Cape Breton coal miners, 1900-1925 / Joanne Schwartz. Halifax, NS : Nimbus Publishing Ltd., 2020. 74 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.
Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - HD5329 M615 S39 2020
In early twentieth-century Cape Breton, coal mines stretched far out under the ocean. The workers, mostly men, but also children and ponies, spent all day in the dark, damp mines. Each day the workers descended into the mines, they risked never seeing sunlight or their families again. They were miserable and fearful, working in dangerous conditions where fatal accidents were common. So the brave miners took matters into their own hands, and stood up to the companies treating them this way. They went on strike again and again, suffering from starvation, disease, freezing winters, and violence at the hands of the mine owners and police. Fight On! tells the stories of these miners and their families, Cape Breton heroes who fought against corporate greed, putting their livelihoods on the line for better conditions and healthier families and communities. The newest installment in the award-winning Compass series, Fight On! is at once an engaging history and a passionate call to action against injustice. Includes dozens of modern and archival colour photos and illustrations, a glossary of terms, index, and informative sidebars.
Strikes and lockouts — Coal mining — Nova Scotia — Cape Breton Island — History — 20th century — Juvenile literature
Coal miners — Nova Scotia — Cape Breton Island — History — 20th century — Juvenile literature
Coal mines and mining — Nova Scotia — Cape Breton Island — History — 20th century — Juvenile literature
Coal miners — Labor unions — Nova Scotia — Cape Breton Island — History — 20th century — Juvenile literature
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Food for thought, 1931-1932 : correspondence between the Honourable H.H. Stevens, Minister of Trade and Commerce, Ottawa, Canada and Mr. W.E. Schwartz, Halifax, Nova Scotia Halifax : 1932-. 16 pages : 24 cm.
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Tales of the Indies Halifax : Herald pr. House, 1899. 84 pages.
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The incompleat folksinger / by Pete Seeger. Edited by Jo Metcalf Schwartz. New York : Simon and Schuster, 1972. viii, 596 pages : illus. ; 25 cm.
Nova Scotia Archives Library - use request slip - ML3545 S451 I37
Folk music — History and criticism
Folk songs — History and criticism.
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Cape Breton Island : a select view / by Raymond M. Kavanaugh and W. Martin Schwartz in association with the Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Park. New Waterford : Breton Education Centre in co-operation with the Cape Breton Development Corporation, Industrial Development Division, 1988. 66 pages : illustrations, maps ; 22 x 28 cm.
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A New Waterford Coal Bowl Classic production--pages [4] of cover.
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Cape Breton Development Corporation (Canada). Industrial Development Division
Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Park (N.S.)
Coal mines and mining — Nova Scotia — Cape Breton Island
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Cape Breton Island (N.S.) — Civilization.
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Nova Scotia Clevelands : nine generations 1795-2000 / by Marilyn E. Schwartz. 1st ed. Lower Sackville : The Author, 2000. iv, 578, 45 pages ; 28 cm.
Nova Scotia Archives Library - CS90 C64 2000 - Open Shelf
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