The Battle of Blair Mountain: The Story Of America's Largest Labor UprisingThe Battle of Blair Mountain covers a profoundly significant but long-neglected slice of American history - the largest armed uprising on American soil since the Civil War. In 1921, some 10,000 West Virginia coal miners, outraged over years of brutality and lawless exploitation, picked up their Winchesters and marched against their tormentors, the powerful mine owners who ruled their corrupt state. For ten days the miners fought a pitched battle against an opposing legion of deputies, state police, and makeshift militia. Only the intervention of a federal expeditionary force, spearheaded by a bomber squadron commanded by General Billy Mitchell, ended this undeclared civil war and forced the miners to throw down their arms. The significance of this episode reaches beyond the annals of labor history. Indeed, it is a saga of the conflicting political, economic and cultural forces that shaped the power structure of 20th century America. |
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User Review - LynnB - LibraryThingThis is an interesting, readable account of an uprising of United Mine Workers members in West Virginia shortly after World War I. It shows how the entire community was affected by the strike, with ... Read full review
THE BATTLE OF BLAIR MOUNTAIN: The Story of America's Largest Labor Uprising
User Review - KirkusA stunning re-creation of the great West Virginia uprising of 1921, when some 10,000 armed miners confronted coal operators and their hired guns in an attempt to unionize.After WWI, President Wilson's ... Read full review
Contents
1 Matewan Station | 1 |
2 What Does Labor Want? | 27 |
3 Seeing Red | 45 |
4 A Powder Keg Ready to Blow | 65 |
5 Its Good to Have Friends | 87 |
6 War Insurrection and Riot | 109 |
7 Mr Hatfield Goes to Washington | 135 |
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The Battle of Blair Mountain: The Story of America's Largest Labor Uprising Robert Shogan Limited preview - 2006 |
The Battle of Blair Mountain: The Story of America's Largest Labor Uprising Robert Shogan Limited preview - 2004 |
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