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In reply to the discussion: No root, No fruit. [View all]appalachiablue
(43,335 posts)38. They didn't teach it in my time in school but I knew where to learn about
it, the books, esp. about the southern West Virginia coal mine wars, Mother Jones, Matewan and the Battle of Blair Mountain in 1923. That's where I was born, 10 miles from Blair Mountain. Family members were involved in those brutal labor struggles. In the last few years local activists fought to hold off mining efforts around the historic battle area, at least until 2018. None of my college history courses covered US labor and I intend to contact the administration about that gross oversight.
http://appvoices.org/2014/05/12/a-victory-in-the-battle-to-protect-blair-mountain/
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Yes and the fire under the pot most of us are in will be turned up just a little more.
A Simple Game
Mar 2016
#10
"Plutocracy" (2015) documentary; history of US labor movements and suppression.
appalachiablue
Mar 2016
#5
They used to teach the history of the union movement in public schools.
Spitfire of ATJ
Mar 2016
#20
They didn't teach it in my time in school but I knew where to learn about
appalachiablue
Mar 2016
#38
And the gop is working diligently to overturn child labor laws. What a bunch of dopes!
Dont call me Shirley
Mar 2016
#9
And not to name names, but SOME Democrats want to create a "warm purple space" with them
Scootaloo
Mar 2016
#13
I remember that. Cause poor kids don't have enough to worry about...
Dont call me Shirley
Mar 2016
#42
A customer of ours told stories about his father making him work in the mines as a child
Doremus
Mar 2016
#14
Now the powers that be have simply moved the forced child labor offshore.
highoverheadspace
Mar 2016
#18
Exploitation is the cornerstone of the Oligarchy that Clinton supports. nm
rhett o rick
Mar 2016
#21
As a teen, my father spent summers working in the coal mines of northeastern PA
LibDemAlways
Mar 2016
#31
Bernie Is The Only Antidote To Rampant DNC DWS DLC HRC Third-Way Corporatist Corruption
cantbeserious
Mar 2016
#36