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Told with great intimacy and compassion, The Bootleg Coal Rebellion uncovers a long-buried history of resistance and resilience among depression-era miners in Pennsylvania, who sunk their own mines on company grounds and fought police, bankers, coal companies and courts to form a union that would safeguard not just their livelihoods, but protect their collective autonomy as citizens and workers for decades. Community and Labor organizer Mitch Troutman brings this explosive and accessible American tale to life through the bootleggers' own words. Scholars, historians, organizers and activists…mehr
Told with great intimacy and compassion, The Bootleg Coal Rebellion uncovers a long-buried history of resistance and resilience among depression-era miners in Pennsylvania, who sunk their own mines on company grounds and fought police, bankers, coal companies and courts to form a union that would safeguard not just their livelihoods, but protect their collective autonomy as citizens and workers for decades. Community and Labor organizer Mitch Troutman brings this explosive and accessible American tale to life through the bootleggers' own words. Scholars, historians, organizers and activists will celebrate this story of the people who literally seized mountains and stood their ground to create the Equalization movement, the miners' union democracy movement, and the Communist-led Unemployed Councils of the anthracite region. This epic story of work, love and community stands as a testament to the power of collective action; a story that is sorely needed as communities today rise to confront neoliberal policies ravaging our planet.
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Autorenporträt
Mitch Troutman is a writer, educator, organizer, and jack-of-all-trades living in Central Pennsylvania. He is a direct descendent of bootleg coal miners and belongs to the group Anthracite Unite.
Inhaltsangabe
Epigraph Table of Contents Dedication Maps Glossary Foreword by Staughton Lynd 1. Introduction 2. Children of Martyrs 3. The Long Strike 4. Harbinger 5. Loaded Dice 6. Broad Daylight 7. We Do Our Part 8. Truckers & Breakers 9. Organization & Immunity 10. Fight—Or Starve! 11. The Bootleggers’ Union 12. The Commission 13. Reading Anthracite 14. Fuse 15. The Battle of Donaldson 16. WWII – Today 17. Afterward 18. Epilogue: Bottom Rock Slope, 2021 Acknowledgments Abbreviations Notes Index
Epigraph Table of Contents Dedication Maps Glossary Foreword by Staughton Lynd 1. Introduction 2. Children of Martyrs 3. The Long Strike 4. Harbinger 5. Loaded Dice 6. Broad Daylight 7. We Do Our Part 8. Truckers & Breakers 9. Organization & Immunity 10. Fight—Or Starve! 11. The Bootleggers’ Union 12. The Commission 13. Reading Anthracite 14. Fuse 15. The Battle of Donaldson 16. WWII – Today 17. Afterward 18. Epilogue: Bottom Rock Slope, 2021 Acknowledgments Abbreviations Notes Index
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