Never Justice, Never Peace: Mother Jones and the Miner Rebellion at Paint and Cabin Creeks - Paperback

Never Justice, Never Peace: Mother Jones and the Miner Rebellion at Paint and Cabin Creeks - Paperback

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Never Justice, Never Peace: Mother Jones and the Miner Rebellion at Paint and Cabin Creeks - Paperback

Never Justice, Never Peace: Mother Jones and the Miner Rebellion at Paint and Cabin Creeks - Paperback

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by Ginny Savage Ayers (Author), Lon Kelly Savage (Author), Lou Martin (Introduction by)

Back Jacket

In 1986 Lon Savage published Thunder in the Mountains: The West Virginia Mine War, 1920-21, a popular history now considered a classic. Among those the book influenced are Denise Giardina, author of Storming Heaven, and John Sayles, writer and director of Matewan. When Savage passed away, he left behind an incomplete book manuscript about a lesser-known Mother Jones crusade in Kanawha County, West Virginia. His daughter Ginny Savage Ayers drew on his notes and files, as well as her own original research, to complete Never Justice, Never Peace--the first book-length account of the Paint Creek-Cabin Creek Strike of 1912-13.

Savage and Ayers offer a narrative history of the strike that weaves together threads about organizer Mother Jones, the United Mine Workers union, politicians, coal companies, and Baldwin-Felts Detective Agency guards with the experiences of everyday men and women. The result is a compelling and in-depth treatment that brings to light an unjustly neglected--and notably violent--chapter of labor history. Introduced by historian Lou Martin, Never Justice, Never Peace provides an accessible glimpse into the lives and personalities of many participants in this critical struggle.

Author Biography

Lon Kelly Savage (1928-2004) grew up in Charleston, West Virginia. He wrote Thunder in the Mountains: The West Virginia Mine War, 1920-21, a classic popular history. Savage worked as a reporter for the Richmond Times-Dispatch, a bureau chief for United Press International, and an administrator at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg.

Ginny Savage Ayers, daughter of Lon Savage, has worked for many years in scientific research and teaching. She currently resides in Maryville, Tennessee, where she is involved in several environmental and social causes.

Number of Pages: 360
Dimensions: 0.8 x 9 x 5.9 IN
Publication Date: August 29, 2018

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