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DARRYL COOPER - Coal, Corruption & Bloodshed: The Matewan Massacre
1 hour 11 minutes Posted Jul 31, 2026 at 5:44 pm.
Intro And Paint Creek Recap4:30 Bull Moose Special Hits Holly Grove12:40 Violence Spreads And Muklow Panics17:02 Miners Mobilize Under Martial Law21:40 Governor Hatfield Ends The Strike28:21 Company Town Reforms With Iron Fist32:18 War Ends And Organizing Returns37:59 Matewan Meets Sid Hatfield42:21 Sponsor Expat Money Plan B43:19 Evictions Spark The Matewan Shootout58:57 Aftermath Points Toward Blair Mountain1:10:32 Closing Thanks And SubscribeSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/jim-webb-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Thanks to our channel sponsor: ExpatMoney.com/Jim. - get your free Plan B report today. Supporting our sponsors, supports the show. Download your free guide today. ExpatMoney.com/JimA Gatling-gun armored train rolling through the West Virginia hollers at night sounds like something from a foreign war, but it’s part of America’s own coal war story. I’m joined again by Darryl Cooper (Martyr Made) to pick up after Paint Creek and Cabin Creek and track the moment the conflict stops looking like a strike and starts looking like a battlefield.We walk through the Bull Moose Special and the attack on the tent colony at Holly Grove, where families are living legally on private land and still end up under fire. From there, the fear spreads fast: rumors, militias, sabotage, and a state capitol that feels like an armed camp. We also dig into how company control reaches beyond pay and into daily life itself, including housing, speech, gatherings, and even access to medical care. That context makes Governor Henry Hatfield’s undercover trip as a doctor hit harder, especially when he finds Mother Jones gravely ill and detained under guard.Then we head to Mingo County and Matewan, the rare non-company town that becomes the pressure valve for organizing and confrontation. Daryl lays out why Sid Hatfield becomes a folk hero, how the eviction campaign sets the stage, and how a street-level showdown with Baldwin-Felts agents turns into the Battle of Matewan. If you care about U.S. labor history, Appalachia, the West Virginia coalfields, or the road to the Battle of Blair Mountain, this is a key chapter. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review with the biggest question you’re still wrestling with after listening.Chapter Markers0:00 Intro And Paint Creek Recap4:30 Bull Moose Special Hits Holly Grove12:40 Violence Spreads And Muklow Panics17:02 Miners Mobilize Under Martial Law21:40 Governor Hatfield Ends The Strike28:21 Company Town Reforms With Iron Fist32:18 War Ends And Organizing Returns37:59 Matewan Meets Sid Hatfield42:21 Sponsor Expat Money Plan B43:19 Evictions Spark The Matewan Shootout58:57 Aftermath Points Toward Blair Mountain1:10:32 Closing Thanks And SubscribeSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/jim-webb-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy