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The Coal Industry's Opposition to Unionization in West Virginia
The coal operators in West Virginia perceived the miners in the union as a threat seeking to dominate the coal industry in the state and the US. A magazine for coal company men even claimed that the strike on cabin and paint creeks was an armed insurrection orchestrated by union-hired agitators and reinforced by socialists, according to Robert Shogan's book, The Battle for Blair Mountain.