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Coal wars : unions, strikes, and violence in depression-era central Washington / David Bullock.

Lippincott Library HD5325.M615 B85 2014
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Bullock, David, 1954-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Strikes and lockouts--Washington (State).
Strikes and lockouts.
Strikes and lockouts--Coal mining.
Washington (State).
Strikes and lockouts--Coal mining--Washington (State).
Coal miners--Washington (State).
Coal miners.
Labor disputes--Washington (State).
Labor disputes.
Physical Description:
vii, 211 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
Pullman, Washington : WSU Press, Washington State University, 2014.
Summary:
Strikes are a way of life for central Washington coal miners and their families, but Tuesday, April 3, 1934, is different. This time, people are afraid. Wives and mothers pelt cars with rocks, rotten eggs, and cow pies. They curse and assault anyone who dares to cross their picket line. On a normal shift, the striking laborers spend ten or more hours at the workplace. Dressing, preparing lights and equipment, and traveling into the mine shaft-as much as an hour each way-are all done on their own time. The miners and their families want safer working conditions, fair wages, and a six-hour workday. So when leaders of their national union, the United Mine Workers of America, seem indifferent to their concerns, some local members create a new organization, the Western Miners Union of America, and decide to strike. But this time, conflicting union alliances turn residents of Roslyn, Cle Elum, and Ronald against each other, and the heated, violent battle leaves deep and lasting scars. A refreshingly balanced account, Coal Wars captures the drama surrounding a dual union movement in the 1930s American West while portraying the region's melting pot of working families and the sociopolitical impacts of New Deal policies. Author David Bullock witnessed the bitter emotions first hand. His grandfather, a Roslyn miner, lived through the events depicted in Coal Wars. Book jacket.
Contents:
Unhappy days
Spring of discontent
A battle of ideologies
Fevered pitch
Tapping the ceiling
Go west
Murder at Christmas
Prelude to the storm
The gauntlet
Tense waiting
The speed cops
Into the courts.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-205) and index.
ISBN:
9780874223255
0874223253
OCLC:
884439628

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