The Red Bandana Rebellion: The Armed Siege of Blair Mountain: Coal, Machine Guns, and the Largest Violent Labor Uprising in United States History, 1921
By Jimmy Koch
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By Jimmy Koch
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What happens when ten thousand heavily armed, desperate American citizens decide to wage a full-scale, literal war against private corporate armies, local police, and eventually, the United States military? The Battle of Blair Mountain in 1921 remains the largest and most suppressed armed labor uprising in American history.In the coalfields of West Virginia, miners lived in absolute corporate servitude. They were paid in company scrip, lived in company towns, and were brutally beaten by pri...























