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153: West Virginia’s Mine Wars: From Trouble in Matewan to the Battle of Blair Mountain

Apr 8, 2024
Explore the largest US uprising post-Civil War with West Virginia's Mine Wars, inspired by Mother Jones. Witness bloody clashes in Mingo County and the murder of Police Chief Sid Hatfield leading to a 10,000-strong miner rebellion at Blair Mountain against Sheriff Don Chafin's forces and the US Army intervention.
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INSIGHT

West Virginia Unionization Challenges

  • The UMWA struggled to unionize West Virginia miners due to company town control.
  • Mining companies owned housing, stores, and even paid in company script.
ANECDOTE

Mother Jones and the Miners

  • Mother Jones, a passionate labor organizer, championed the UMWA in West Virginia.
  • Despite arrests and opposition, she inspired miners and rallied for their rights.
ANECDOTE

The Paint Creek-Cabin Creek Strike

  • The 1912 Paint Creek-Cabin Creek strike in West Virginia involved violence and martial law.
  • Mother Jones's speeches and rallies fueled the movement.
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