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''Before the Mountain Was Moved'' is a 1970 American
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produced by Robert K. Sharpe. The film portrays the struggle by the inhabitants of
Raleigh County, West Virginia Raleigh County is a county in the U.S. state of West Virginia. As of the 2020 census, the population was 74,591. Its county seat is Beckley. The county was founded in 1850 and is named for Sir Walter Raleigh. Raleigh County is included in the ...
, to preserve their land from the ravages of strip-mining, and their efforts to pass state legislation to this end. It was nominated for an
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for
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.


Synopsis


Part I

The film depicts mountaineers Ellis Bailey and Ellen Bailey of
Clear Fork, West Virginia Clear Fork is an unincorporated community in Wyoming County, West Virginia West Virginia is a state in the Appalachian, Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern regions of the United States.The Census Bureau and the Association of American Geograp ...
shoveling
landslide Landslides, also known as landslips, are several forms of mass wasting that may include a wide range of ground movements, such as rockfalls, deep-seated grade (slope), slope failures, mudflows, and debris flows. Landslides occur in a variety of ...
debris off of their porch and car. Their house appears to have been covered in mud after rain, allegedly provoked by under-regulated mountaintop removal mining and
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. A member of the Raleigh County Community Action Association arrives at the Bailey's house to invite them to a community meeting about the strip-miners, or "strippers". Both of the Baileys express doubt that anything can be done for them. Ellen Bailey tells the associate that "most of the working men are working at the mines... they're afraid to do something that will interfere with their jobs." Ellis Bailey expresses that "I can't fight a big coal company, he's got too much money." However, they decide to attend the meeting. Resident Byrd Hendrix overlooks a stream and describes the collapse of minnow and
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populations. Community members are upset when one "stripper" claims that the landslides were an
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. At the Clear Fork Community Action Center, West Virginian State Senator and former strip-miner
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(credited as Tracy Hylton) speaks about strip-miners. He claims that the current requirement for obtaining strip-mining
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is a $10 fee, and includes little to no regulation. Some residents express their discontent at the current laws, and at Hilton's lack of guidance. A group of residents travels to
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to speak to state senators at the
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.


Part II

The residents arrive at the
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. They have arrived to contribute to discussion on West Virginian Senate bill 61, the "Strip Mining Bill". Before entering the building, they express to each other the need to work together and be persistent. They also express fear at being "laughed at". They speak briefly to
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, former State Senator of West Virginia. While gathered in the hallway, they are told of the need to register to speak to the gathered lawmakers. The residents express concern about speaking to the large group, and argue about who will speak. In the end, they select ex- Sergeant Major of the Army Clarendon Williams, school teacher Ina Mae Painter, and mountaineer Ellis Bailey to speak to the lawmakers. Beforehand, Painter helps Bailey create notes about what to say, and assuages his fears. In the end, Bailey delivers the following testimony to the legislators in the documentary:
"Well, my name is Ellis Bailey. I was selected by a group of the strippers been damaged, of Clear Fork in Raleigh County. I'm not an educated man, don't know how to speak much, but I'm here to state the facts of what's happening in Raleigh County of West Virginia. I've been had by the strippers. I have 65
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s of land. This land is almost washed away. The ponds washed full of water, my cattle've nowhere to drink. Well, it seem like I'm gonna have to sell the cattle at a great loss. The fences, I'll never be able, as old as I am and broke down, to fix back. So I'm at an awful loss to the stripper, and it don't seem like I've got it much of a fix. Our roads are rot in our area, our hollows are filled up, our creek beds are filled up, our wildlife, our fish. It's impossible to go fishing and catch any fish in our area. If I get to go fishing, I have to leave our county. Which I don't get to fishing much more, I don't have the money to take these trips. I don't get to enjoy life like I used to enjoy life. And the very thing that brought this all in the area is the stripper. He has damaged our water, our land, our forest. To a poor man has not got the right that he has had. Every man should have his own right, but the poor man's right is being destroyed right today. And the strip mine has done more to destroy the poor class of people than anything that's ever hit our area."
The residents give a presentation in the state capitol demonstrating the effects of the landslides on their community. They also mention methods of mountaintop restoration, including
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. However, one affected resident concedes that they "can never put it back like it originally was." The residents return home to Raleigh County, where they listen to the radio and watch television to learn updates about the bill. Due to heavy rains, the roads in Raleigh County become impassable, and they are unable to travel to the capitol again. The bill was passed unanimously by the West Virginian Senate, but "emerged from the House in a watered-down condition." However, in the end, the bill is passed in its original, harder-regulation form in a 98-to-1 landslide as the 1967 West Virginia Surface Mining Reclamation Act. The residents celebrate upon hearing the news.


Cast

* Ellis Bailey, mountaineer and narrator * Ellen Bailey, woman around fire * David Biesmeyer, Community Action Worker and AmeriCorps VISTA volunteer * Ernest and Virginia Bonds, disabled miner and wife * Thurston Hariston * Byrd Hendrix, man by stream *
Tracy Hilton Tracy, Tracey, or Tracie may refer to: People and fictional characters * Tracy (name), including a list of people and fictional characters with the given name or surname, also encompassing spelling variations Places United States * Tracy, ...
(credited as Tracy Hylton), former State Senator of West Virginia *
Paul Kaufman Paul may refer to: *Paul (given name), a given name (includes a list of people with that name) *Paul (surname), a list of people People Christianity *Paul the Apostle (AD c.5–c.64/65), also known as Saul of Tarsus or Saint Paul, early Chris ...
, former State Senator of West Virginia * Robert Kincaid as "Stripper" * Ina Mae Painter, school teacher * Prof. Jack Robinson, Community Action speaker * Naomi Weintraub (also Naomi Cohen), Community Action Worker and AmeriCorps VISTA volunteer * Clarendon Williams, ex-army sergeant * Dick Yanantuono, Community Action Worker


Awards and nominations

The film was nominated for an
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at the
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.


See also

* Appalachian Volunteers * AmeriCorps VISTA *
Surface mining reclamation in West Virginia Surface Mining is done all over the United States and this causes growing concerns about the impact on the environment. West Virginia is one of the leading coal mining states in the USA and the environmental debate has never been stronger. There ...
* Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 * Office of Economic Opportunity


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Before The Mountain Was Moved 1970 films 1970 documentary films American documentary films Raleigh County, West Virginia Documentary films about environmental issues Documentary films about coal in the United States Documentary films about Appalachia 1970s English-language films 1970s American films English-language documentary films