John Dos Passos and Theodore Dreiser’s “Report on Terrorism” concerns police brutality in this county, where events inspired the song “Which Side Are You On?” For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this county. Lois Scott leads a cohort of armed wives against Basil Collins and other strikebreakers in a Barbara Kopple documentary titled for this Kentucky county.
ANSWER: Harlan County
[10e] Kopple’s film depicted labor strife among people in this profession. Members of this profession are prone to black lung disease.
ANSWER: coal miners [accept word forms; prompt on miners]
[10m] “Which Side Are You On?” notes that “you can be a union man, or a thug for” a Harlan County sheriff with this surname. A so-called “Battle” at a West Virginia landmark with this name was the bloodiest labor uprising in United States history.
ANSWER: Blair [accept J. H. Blair; accept Blair Mountain]
<HG, American History>