Paint Creek–Cabin Creek strike of 1912–1913

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The Paint Creek–Cabin Creek strike of 1912–1913 was a violent coal miners’ labor conflict in West Virginia marked by armed clashes, harsh repression, and a pivotal role in the broader struggle for workers’ rights in the coalfields.

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Paint Creek–Cabin Creek strike of 1912–1913 canonical 2

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instanceOf coal miners’ strike
labor strike
characterizedBy armed clashes
deployment of state militia
evictions of miners from company housing
martial law
military tribunals
use of machine guns against strikers
use of private detectives
conflictType labor–management conflict
country United States of America
surface form: United States
demand end to company scrip system
higher wages for miners
improved safety conditions in mines
union recognition for United Mine Workers of America
endTime 1913
followedBy Battle of Blair Mountain NERFINISHED
later West Virginia coal strikes
hasCause demand for union recognition
dispute over wages
poor working conditions in coal mines
hasConsequence arrests and imprisonment of labor leaders
civil liberties controversies in West Virginia
hasEffect greater scrutiny of martial law in labor disputes
increased national attention to coalfield labor conditions
public criticism of private detective agencies
strengthening of labor organizing in West Virginia coalfields
historicalRegion Appalachian coalfields NERFINISHED
location Cabin Creek, West Virginia NERFINISHED
Kanawha County, West Virginia NERFINISHED
Paint Creek, West Virginia NERFINISHED
mainSubject coal mining
labor relations
workers’ rights
opposedBy coal companies in the Kanawha field
participant Baldwin–Felts Detective Agency NERFINISHED
Mary Harris "Mother" Jones NERFINISHED
United Mine Workers of America NERFINISHED
West Virginia state authorities NERFINISHED
coal miners
coal operators
mine guards
partOf West Virginia Mine Wars NERFINISHED
significance major episode in early 20th-century American labor history
pivotal event in the struggle for workers’ rights in U.S. coalfields
startTime 1912
timePeriod Progressive Era NERFINISHED

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West Virginia Mine Wars hasPart Paint Creek–Cabin Creek strike of 1912–1913
West Virginia Mine Wars significantEvent Paint Creek–Cabin Creek strike of 1912–1913