On June 20, 1920, Mother Jones spoke on the steps of the Williamson County Courthouse in West Virginia as a grand jury deliberated on the shooting between mine of Matewan, West Virginia and the Baldwin-Felts detectives who were terrorizing the people in the service of the Stone Mountain Coal Company to increase the profits of plutocrats like Rockefeller, Carnegie, Morgan, and Mellon, and against the United Mine Workers of America driving unionization throughout the land.
The Associated Press wrote the next day “Mother Jones” in West Virginia Coal Fields Making Speeches to Excite Miners.
EMLab filmed a reenactment of Mother Jones famous speech in Matewan, West Virginia during U.S. Labor Day weekend 2021, which marked the 100 year anniversary of the Battle of Blair Mountain, which was part of the West Virginia Mine Wars. The battle was the largest armed insurrection in the U.S. since the Civil War. The sacrifices of those miners and their families provides an important history of courageously standing up and facing tyrannical men of murderous intent.
ABOUT EMLab
Empathy Media Lab is produced by Evan Matthew Papp and we are a proud member of the Labor Radio Podcast Network. Support media, authors, activists, artists, historians, and journalists, who are fighting to improve the prosperity of the working class everywhere. Solidarity forever.
Website: https://www.empathymedialab.com/
All Links: https://wlo.link/@empathymedialab
Prayer of the 54th Regiment Before the Battle of Fort Wagner - Morgan Freeman
End Eco-Colonialism and Free Africa’s Nuclear Energy with Princy Mthombeni
Nuclear Surplus Energy: China vs. United States
An Artist’s Duty - Nina Simone
Energy 101 with Isaac Orr on The Power Hungry Podcast - Excerpt
Mexico and U.S. Labor Solidarity Lessons Learned with Robin Alexander
Ain’t I A Woman? Reverend Addie Wyatt on Sojourner Truth
JFK On Revolution - March 13, 1962
JFK Alliance for Progress first Anniversary speech - March 13, 1962
Killing People with a Bad Electrical Grid - Meredith Angwin: Author of Shorting the Grid
What Is Your Life’s Blueprint? Martin Luther King Jr. Speech Excerpt - October 26, 1967
Robert Frost Reads His Poem The Road Not Taken
Jazz Lewis - Delegate Representing District 24 - Maryland House of Delegates
No Time - A beautiful sad soul blues folk tune by Ronald Charles McKernan
Chisenga - Global Hip Hop Artist, Producer, and Sound Engineer
My soul has grown deep like the rivers - Langston Hughes
Driving home with the Labor Radio Podcast Network
Why Love? A message from Belief Street Faith and Labor.
CEOs Screwing Workers with Sarah Anderson of the Global Economy Project at IPS and Co-Editor of Inequality.org
The Coalition of Labor Union Women Response to the Supreme Court Decision on Roe v. Wade.
Join Podbean Ads Marketplace and connect with engaged listeners.
Advertise Today
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free