For fans of Steve Sheinkin and Deb Heiligman, a riveting true story of
the West Virginia coal miners who ignited the largest labor uprising
in American history. * “An essential historical account of the U.S.
labor movement.” -School Library Journal, starred review A School
Library Journal Best Book of 2024 A Bulletin of the Center for
Children's Books Blue Ribbon Award Book A 2025 NCSS-CBC Notable Social
Studies Book In May of 1920, in a small town in the mountains of West
Virginia, a dozen coal miners took a stand. They were sick of the low
pay in the mines. The unsafe conditions. The brutal treatment they
endured from mine owners and operators. The scrip they were
paid-instead of cash-that could only be used at the company store.
They had tried to unionize, but the mine owners dug in. On that
fateful day in May 1920, tensions boiled over and a gunfight
erupted-beginning a yearlong standoff between workers and owners. The
miners pleaded, then protested, then went on strike; the owners
retaliated with spying, bribery, and threats. Violence escalated on
both sides, culminating in the 1921 Battle of Blair Mountain, the
largest labor uprising in United States history. In this gripping
narrative nonfiction book, meet the resolute and spirited people who
fought for the rights of coal miners, and discover how the West
Virginia Mine Wars paved the way for vital worker protections
nationwide. More than a century later, this overlooked story of the
labor movement remains urgently relevant.
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The Bloody Fight for Workers' Rights in the West Virginia Coalfields
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781547612192
Publisert
2024
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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