
#22 Whose America?, ep. 1: Rough Extraction
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The Mingo County Mine Workers of America
The goal was that any time any coal mine operator in the country needed workers, he would have to negotiate with the mine workers of America. Miners who resisted unionization were seen as a wedge that the companies could use to splinter and break up the whole movement. As determined as they were to gain recognition of the union, the operators were equally determined to stop it. The mingo county strike had now become the mingo county war. They brought in train loads of strike breakers from the south and new york and chicago to run the mines; imported more and more guards to protect their plants. And the strike breakers, like their union brethren in raleigh and fayette
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