In the early 20th century, strikes and union battles were common in industrial centers throughout the US. But nothing compared to the class warfare of the West Virginia mine wars. The origins of this protracted rebellion were in the dictatorial rule of the coal companies over the proud, multiracial, immigrant and US-born miners of Appalachia.
Our illustrated history begins with Mary Harris “Mother” Jones's arrival at the turn of the century. Whitehaired, matronly, and fiercely socialist, Jones became known as the “miners’ angel” and helped turn the fledgling United Mine Workers into the nation’s most powerful labor union. “Pray for the dead and fight like hell for the living” was her famous battle cry.
In 1912, miners led by stubborn Frank Keeney struck against harsh conditions in the work camps of Paint and Cabin Creeks. Coal operators responded by enlisting violent Baldwin-Felts guards. The ensuing battles and murderous events caused the governor to declare and execute martial law on a scale unprecedented in the US.
On May 19,
1920, in response to evictions by coal company agents, gunshots rang
through the streets of a small town in “Bloody Mingo” county. In an
event soon known as the “Matewan Massacre”; the pro-union, quick-draw
chief of police Smilin’ Sid Hatfield became an unexpected celebrity—but
also a marked man.
Events climax with the dramatic Battle of
Blair Mountain that pitched the spontaneous Red Neck Army of ten
thousand armed strikers against a paid army of gun thugs in the largest
labor uprising in US history and the largest armed uprising since the
American Civil War.
This graphic interpretation of people’s history features unforgettable main characters while also displaying the diverse rank and file workers who stood in solidarity during this struggle.
The book is by Raymond Tyler,
Illustrated by Summer McClinton, Edited by Paul Buhle, with an
Introduction by Shaun Slifer and a Foreword by Gordon Simmons and
copublished by PM Press and Working Class History.
Black Coal and Red Bandanas - Raymond Tyler, Summer McClinton & Paul Buhle
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