Looking Cheap Electricity in the Face
photos by Antrim Caskey
IN MAY 2005, photographer Antrim Caskey encountered Maria Gunnoe in Manhattan. Gunnoe had come to protest the practice of mountaintop removal mining at a Massey Energy shareholders meeting. Two days later, Caskey left for the Cumberland Plateau, where she made these images. “People are scared,” Caskey says. “I’d be scared, too.”







![JACK SPADARO, 57, Kayford Mountain, West Virginia - “Clinton kept [MTR] going, he did not stop it. Only Gore tried to do something. This is the most diverse forest in the nation. It's a treasure. And we are destroying it. I've been around since Lyndon Johnson; these Bush people are the most lawless, corrupt people I've ever seen in my professional life. And that includes Richard Nixon.” JACK SPADARO, 57, Kayford Mountain, West Virginia - “Clinton kept [MTR] going, he did not stop it. Only Gore tried to do something. This is the most diverse forest in the nation. It's a treasure. And we are destroying it. I've been around since Lyndon Johnson; these Bush people are the most lawless, corrupt people I've ever seen in my professional life. And that includes Richard Nixon.”](/images/sized/images/gallery/cheap_elec/cheap_elec_6-120x120.jpg)

