Red Bandanas on the Ridge: The Battle of Blair Mountain
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概要
Thousands of coal miners in 1921 West Virginia tied on red bandanas and marched into the hills to confront company power, corrupt deputies, and a ridgeline stacked against them. In this deep-dive, Chuck and Marco unpack the Mine Wars backstory, the march from Marmet, the firefights along Spruce Fork Ridge, the arrival of federal troops, and the courtroom aftershocks that echoed for decades. Along the way, we tease out what Blair Mountain still teaches about solidarity, legitimacy, and how movements win (or survive) over the long haul. Built to be evergreen, this episode pairs narrative storytelling with crisp takeaways you can carry into any classroom, workplace, or city council chamber.
Stay tuned after the credits for the original song, “When the Mountain Answered Back.”
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Why listen:
- Clear, cinematic walkthrough of America’s largest armed labor uprising
- Human-scale voices from the ridge (letters, memories, composites)
- Practical lessons for organizing and civic life today
- Produced with the latest GPT architecture for fast, accurate research—stories you can trust and revisit
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