Betty Jean Hall, Who Fought for Coal-Mining Jobs for Women, Dies at 78

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She was a fiery lawyer from eastern Kentucky who charged coal companies with discrimination for their refusal to hire women. Her campaign was a success.​She was a fiery lawyer from eastern Kentucky who charged coal companies with discrimination for their refusal to hire women. Her campaign was a success.  

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