Hey folks,
I'm interested in learning more about company towns, primarily the coal-mining towns of Appalachia in the 1900s-1930s (although if anyone has any relevant insights about other times and/or places, please share!). Particularly in places where the company owned the houses, the company store is the only store, workers are paid in scrip, the next town is hours away by train, etc.
What was the relationship like between company bosses/administrators and resistant workers? What methods did workers use to resist company power, both openly and covertly? What about family members of miners who, themselves, did not work for the mine? How did bosses try to counter that resistance? I'm familiar with Blair Mountain, but are there any other stories I should look into?
Thanks!
Middle-Painter-4032 t1_iya6zza wrote
Not entirely relevant to your question; but if you haven't seen it yet, Matewan is a movie that you might enjoy.