The Miners of Windber

The Miners of Windber
Title The Miners of Windber PDF eBook
Author Mildred A. Beik
Publisher Penn State Press
Pages 482
Release 1996
Genre History
ISBN 9780271015675

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"Mildred Allen Beik, a Windber native whose father entered the coal mines at age eleven in 1914, explores the struggle of miners and their families against the company, whose repressive policies encroached on every part of their lives. That Windber's population represented twenty-five different nationalities, including Slovaks, Hungarians, Poles, Italians, and Carpatho-Russians, was a potential obstacle to the solidarity of miners. Beik, however, shows how the immigrants overcame ethnic fragmentation by banding together as a class to unionize the mines. Work, family, church, fraternal societies, and civic institutions all proved critical as men and women alike adapted to new working conditions and to a new culture."--BOOK JACKET.

The Miners of Windber

The Miners of Windber
Title The Miners of Windber PDF eBook
Author Mildred Allen Beik
Publisher Penn State Press
Pages 481
Release 1996-09-15
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 0271029900

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In 1897 the Berwind-White Coal Mining Company founded Windber as a company town for its miners in the bituminous coal country of Pennsylvania. The Miners of Windber chronicles the coming of unionization to Windber, from the 1890s, when thousands of new immigrants flooded Pennsylvania in search of work, through the New Deal era of the 1930s, when the miners' rights to organize, join the United Mine Workers of America, and bargain collectively were recognized after years of bitter struggle. Mildred Allen Beik, a Windber native whose father entered the coal mines at age eleven in 1914, explores the struggle of miners and their families against the company, whose repressive policies encroached on every part of their lives. That Windber's population represented twenty-five different nationalities, including Slovaks, Hungarians, Poles, Italians, and Carpatho-Russians, was a potential obstacle to the solidarity of miners. Beik, however, shows how the immigrants overcame ethnic fragmentation by banding together as a class to unionize the mines. Work, family, church, fraternal societies, and civic institutions all proved critical as men and women alike adapted to new working conditions and to a new culture. Circumstance, if not principle, forced miners to embrace cultural pluralism in their fight for greater democracy, reforms of capitalism, and an inclusive, working-class, definition of what it meant to be an American. Beik draws on a wide variety of sources, including oral histories gathered from thirty-five of the oldest living immigrants in Windber, foreign-language newspapers, fraternal society collections, church manuscripts, public documents, union records, and census materials. The struggles of Windber's diverse working class undeniably mirror the efforts of working people everywhere to democratize the undemocratic America they knew. Their history suggests some of the possibilities and limitations, strengths and weaknesses, of worker protest in the early twentieth century.

The Miners of Windber

The Miners of Windber
Title The Miners of Windber PDF eBook
Author Mildred A. Beik
Publisher
Pages 1396
Release 1989
Genre Coal miners
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Remembering the Strike for Union in 1906 in Windber, Pa

Remembering the Strike for Union in 1906 in Windber, Pa
Title Remembering the Strike for Union in 1906 in Windber, Pa PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 22
Release 1997
Genre Coal Strike, Windber, Pa., 1906
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40 Patchtown

40 Patchtown
Title 40 Patchtown PDF eBook
Author Damian Dressick
Publisher Appalachian Writing
Pages 0
Release 2020-01-22
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781947504196

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Inspired by incidents during the 1922 coal strike in Pennsylvania, Dressick spent months researching the rhythms of early coal town life. Interviewing family members, he immersed himself in the coal heritage materials, many housed at the Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Frederick Barthelme states "Dressick is an artist to be reckoned with."

In Non-union Mines

In Non-union Mines
Title In Non-union Mines PDF eBook
Author Powers Hapgood
Publisher
Pages 62
Release 1921
Genre Coal miners
ISBN

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United Mine Workers Journal

United Mine Workers Journal
Title United Mine Workers Journal PDF eBook
Author United Mine Workers of America
Publisher
Pages 172
Release 1916
Genre Coal miners
ISBN

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