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Battle of Blair Mountain
The Battle of Blair Mountain was the largest labor uprising in United States history and is the largest armed uprising since the American Civil War. [5] [6] The conflict occurred in Logan County, West Virginia, as part of the Coal Wars, a series of early-20th-century labor disputes in Appalachia.For five days from late August to early September 1921, some 10,000 armed coal miners confronted ...
Coal Wars
Coal Wars. Tennessee miners attacking Fort Anderson during the Coal Creek War in 1892. The Coal Wars were a series of armed labor conflicts in the United States, roughly between 1890 and 1930. Although they occurred mainly in the East, particularly in Appalachia, there was a significant amount of violence in Colorado after the turn of the century.
West Virginia coal wars
West Virginia had only a few active coal mines during the US Civil War, with fewer than 1,600 miners in the whole state. [3] Coal mining would flourish, however, between 1880 and 1900, after competing railroad companies began carving routes through the mountains of Appalachia. West Virginia produced 489,000 tons of coal in 1869, 4,882,000 tons of coal in 1889, and 89,384,000 tons of coal in ...
What Made the Battle of Blair Mountain the Largest Labor Uprising in
Their murder catalyzed a movement, the largest labor uprising in history, that remains resonant to this day. The Battle of Blair Mountain saw 10,000 West Virginia coal miners march in protest of ...
The Battle of Blair Mountain
In late August 1921, union miners and coal company supporters clashed near Blair Mountain, West Virginia, in what has been called the largest armed uprising since the Civil War.
The Battle of Blair Mountain
The Battle of Blair Mountain. Striking miners surrender their rifles to federal troops after the Battle of Blair Mountain in August of 1921. The West Virginia mine wars culminated in a massive march of union miners through the coal towns of the southern counties. The participants ultimately sought to free miners in Mingo County who had been ...
The Battle Of Blair Mountain And The Bloody History Of American Coal Mining
At the ideological heart of this conflict that few have heard of was, as wSmithsonian rites, a battle between "collectivism and individualism, the rights of the worker and the rights of the owner.". Specifically, the Battle of Blair Mountain was 10,000-15,000 West Virginian miners, many armed only with "squirrel-hunting rifles," against 3,000 coal company supporters, including local ...
Introduction to the West Virginia Mine Wars
During the outset of what became known as the West Virginia mine wars, the trouble centered in the towns along Paint and Cabin Creek (1912-1913) in Kanawha County. By the later years of the mine wars (1919-1921), the violence shifted southward to three major coal-mining counties: Mingo, McDowell, and Logan. The culminating events of the West ...
The Battle of Blair Mountain: Mine Wars
The Battle of Blair Mountain was the result of years of bitter labor disputes between miners and coal companies of southern West Virginia. Here, Richard Bluttal explains what caused the dispute and how it evolved. ... Now read Richard's series of articles on trauma and medicine during war, starting with the American Revolution here. Newer:The ...
West Virginia Mine Wars
A third trend was Appalachian historians' greater focus on the region's often overlooked diversity. Ronald Lewis and Joe Trotter studied African American coal miners of the era. Trotter's Coal, Class, and Color: Blacks in Southern West Virginia, 1915-32 examined African Americans' migration to the region and class and community ...