Road to Blair Mountain

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<b>Keeney delivers a riveting and propulsive story about a nine-year battle to save sacred ground that was the site of the largest labor uprising in American history. . . . He unveils a powerful playbook on successful activism that will inspire countless others for generations to come. --Eric Eyre Pulitzer Prize winner and author of <i>Death in Mud Lick: A Coal Country Fight against the Drug Companies That Delivered the Opioid Epidemic</i></b> <p/> In 1921 Blair Mountain in southern West Virginia was the site of the country's bloodiest armed insurrection since the Civil War a battle pitting miners led by Frank Keeney against agents of the coal barons intent on quashing organized labor. It was the largest labor uprising in US history. Ninety years later the site became embroiled in a second struggle as activists came together to fight the coal industry state government and the military- industrial complex in a successful effort to save the battlefield--sometimes dubbed labor's Gettysburg--from destruction by mountaintop removal mining. <p/><i>The Road to Blair Mountain </i>is the moving and sometimes harrowing story of Charles Keeney's fight to save this irreplaceable landscape. Beginning in 2011 Keeney--a historian and great-grandson of Frank Keeney--led a nine-year legal battle to secure the site's placement on the National Register of Historic Places. His book tells a David-and-Goliath tale worthy of its own place in West Virginia history. A success story for historic preservation and environmentalism it serves as an example of how rural grassroots organizations can defeat the fossil fuel industry.
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