Racial Diversity in the Coal Fields
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The opening of the New River coalfields signaled a shift in the region's demographics as European immigrants and southern Blacks flooded the area looking for economic opportunity. Until the 1930s, Fayette County had the second-highest population of African Americans in the state of West Virginia, second only to McDowell County to the southwest. Fayette County also has the distinction of electing the first African American state legislator in 1896.
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