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The Battle of Blair Mountain - America's Largest Labor Uprising
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The Battle of Blair Mountain - America's Largest Labor Uprising

West Virginia coal miners rise up in the largest labor uprising in U.S. history

History Dispatches

April 8, 202514m 29s

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Show Notes

West Virginia, 1921, saw 10,000 miners begin a march to push for better pay and conditions, as well as recognized unions. They would be stopped on the slopes of Blair Mountain - but not until after several days of bitter fighting. It was the largest armed uprising in the United States since the Civil War. This is the story of the Battle of Blair Mountain.


Sources


"The battle of Blair Mountain: the story of America's largest labor uprising," by Robert Shogan

Image: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Blair-miner.jpg


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