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One of the first Labor disputes in the coal fields of the Appalachians was the Paint-Cabin Creek Strike. As we have seen, not a lot changed for the miners other than they were not forced to agree to the terms and laws that were on the books, even though the coal companies didn't seem to have to live by that same standard. This was not over by any stretch or means as we shall soon see.

There will be several times that the name of Hatfield will show up in the West Virginia Coal Wars as some major characters will appear over the course of the story. We have already seen Governor Hatfield and his “Hatfield Contract” and how he had allowed for some civil and Constitutional abuses to go on under his first term in office. There are more Hatfield family members to come and their influence over the conflict will be epic.

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@hypatience

1 year ago

Tremendous history and culture. Stories by JS Still.

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@packers45678

1 year ago

I feel like the Appalachias have become commoditized with social media so actual history is rare!! You’re doing good work

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