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A young coal miner's life is traced from a poverty-stricken home through injury, workplace danger, family strain, and gradual political awakening. The narrative follows domestic hardship, community solidarity, rivalries and romance, a crippling pit accident, strike action, and moral decisions that shape the protagonist's sense of manhood and duty. Scenes alternate between noisy pit‑head gatherings, union meetings and local contests and quieter moments of home, loss and recovery. The work presents a ground-level portrait of labor, class pressures and resilience within a tight-knit mining community, showing how personal choices and collective action intersect in harsh conditions.
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