Bloodletting In These Hills

by Walter Thinnes

More than 7,500 strikers walked out of more than 90 mines in the Paint Creek and Cabin Creek coal fields of West Virginia during the bloody 1912-14 labor war. BLOODLETTING IN THESE HILLS is the story of one family caught in the cross hairs of this struggle.

More than 7,500 strikers walked out of more than 90 mines in the Paint Creek and Cabin Creek coal fields of West Virginia during the bloody 1912-14 labor war. BLOODLETTING IN THESE HILLS is the story of one family caught in the cross hairs of this struggle.

  • Inquire About Rights
  • Recommend
  • Download
  • Save to Reading List

Bloodletting In These Hills