West Virginia native Brandon Nida, a Berkeley PhD candidate, is using his archaeological expertise to help protect the West Virginia battleground where thousands of coal miners, in 1921, waged the largest labor insurrection in U.S. history.
West Virginia native Brandon Nida, a Berkeley PhD candidate, is using his archaeological expertise to help protect the West Virginia battleground where thousands of coal miners, in 1921, waged the largest labor insurrection in U.S. history.