The Devil Is Here in These Hills
West Virginia's Coal Miners and Their Battle for Freedom
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February 1, 2015
Probably few energy consumers today realize that prior to the era of gasoline-powered transportation, the dominant worldwide energy source was coal instead of oil, with the demand for this stony black material often triggering its own set of violent clashes. One series of gun battles and power struggles took place in West Virginia over a period of nearly 50 years beginning in 1890 between the mining companies and union-sympathetic miners. University of Massachusetts history professor Green does an outstanding job here of bringing this period to life, giving readers a vivid picture of the hardscrabble Appalachian miners' day-to-day existence and their frequent bloody skirmishes with coal company hired guns. Green also tells the story of such unionizing champions as miner-turned-Socialist leader Frank Keeney and the legendary civil- liberties crusader Mary Harris Mother Jones, who put themselves in harm's way to save miners' lives. A thoroughly documented and masterfully written account of a little- remembered but critical period in U.S. history, when unions scored a major victory for workers' rights.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2015, American Library Association.)
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