
153: West Virginia’s Mine Wars: From Trouble in Matewan to the Battle of Blair Mountain
History That Doesn't Suck
Struggles and Solidarity: Unionization and Resistance in Coal Mines
This chapter delves into the challenges faced by unions, especially the United Mine Workers of America (UMWA), in expanding into West Virginia's coal fields and the oppressive conditions imposed by mine owners. It highlights the leadership of Mother Jones, a fierce labor organizer, and the aftermath of the 1902 Colestrike in West Virginia. The narrative escalates to the violent conflicts in West Virginia and Colorado, portraying the tense situation at Ludlow during the Colorado coal miners' strike in 1914.
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