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·A great strike in the anthracite coal fields of Pennsylvania threatened a coal famine The President feared "untold misery with the certainty of riots which might develop into social war " [1] Although he had no legal right to intervene he sent telegrams to both sides summoning them to Washington to discuss the problem
·With the support of a Hagley fellowship I ve been working on a book that focuses on the 1902 anthracite coal strike of eastern Pennsylvania a pivotal moment in both the union movement and the development policing of as we know them today In the aftermath of the failure of both public and private police to force striking miners back to work the coal
The Anthracite Coal Strike of 1902 resulted from these unresolved issues Coal strike of 1902 Mitchell tried to negotiate concessions for the anthracite coal miners similar to those granted to the bituminous coal miners He wanted a 20 percent wage increase an eight hour workday and recognition of the UMWA s legitimacy When the mine
On May 12 1902 coal miners in Pennsylvania s anthracite fields went on strike There were many strikes in the coal fields during the Gilded Age but this one has special significance because the refusal of the industry to negotiate pushed the strike into the fall and placed urban Americans heating supplies in grave danger
·Both sides finally agreed to the findings of the Anthracite Coal Strike Commission and peace was restored in the coalfields Perry highlighted the leadership of Roosevelt in this crisis The anthracite coal strike of 1902 shows Roosevelt at his best In that crisis he seized the initiative by bringing labor and capital to the negotiating table
·The Morning Call covered the strike extensively and the late Lance Metz gathered a number of these stories together for a publication The Great Strike; Perspectives on the 1902 Anthracite Coal
·The 1902 Anthracite Coal Strike Causes and Consequences A 120th Anniversary Evaluation is a must not miss event Dr Robert Wolensky Professor Emeritus of Sociology at the University of Wisconsin Stevens Point and Adjunct Professor of History at King s College Wilkes Barre will open with a keynote on the 1902 labor strike
·Anthracite Coal Strike Commission 1902 1903 Interstate Commerce Commission 1902 and 1912 15 Pennsylvania Anthracite Commission 1916 17 Federal Trade Commission 1916 17 Fuel Administration 1917 19 Subcommittee of the Senate on Manufactures 1917 19
THZ ANTHRACITE COAL STRIKE market and sell their coal at the best price obtainable at any and all points For years bitter wars have been waged by the individual operators against the railroads on account of the exorbitant freight rates In I898 the charges by the roads for the transportation of coal became such a serious burden to the
The Coal Strike in Pennsylvania 1901 was a significant labor strike led by the United Mine Workers of America UMW against anthracite coal mine operators This strike highlighted the intense labor conflicts of the Gilded Age showcasing the struggle of workers for better wages working conditions and the right to unionize The conflict marked a pivotal moment in labor
· Anthracite Coal Strike Commission Report to the President on the Anthracite Coal Strike of May October 1902 Washington 1903 83 84 Earl Cummins The Labor Problem in the United States New York Van Nostrand Company 1932 251 Slason Thompson Violence in Labor Conflicts Outlook December 17 1904 927
E Dana Durand The Anthracite Coal Strike and its Settlement Political Science Quarterly Vol 18 No 3 Sep 1903 pp 385 414
An eye opening account of the Great Anthracite Coal Strike of 1902 showing how the strike—and the violent backlash that ensued—reveal the genesis of modern policing In the early years of the twentieth century in the coalfields of eastern Pennsylvania nearly 150 000 miners took part in one of the most critical events in the history of US
The situation came to a climax during the Great Anthracite Coal Strike of 1902 when Americans feared entering a winter without the benefit of heating coal and demanded a resolution to the situation President Theodore Roosevelt breaking with tradition of federal non interference in state matters intervened and mediated the dispute
In late October 1902 President Theodore Roosevelt felt relieved after months of anxiety and uncertainty Workers in Pennsylvania s anthracite coal industry had been on strike for five months threatening to leave eastern cities in the cold without enough heating fuel for the winter Anthracite workers and business owners had finally reached an agreement after months of stalemate
The Coal Strike of 1902 was a strike by the United Mine Workers of America in the anthracite coal fields of eastern strike threatened to shut down the winter fuel supply to all major cities homes and apartments were heated with anthracite or "hard" coal because it had higher heat value and less smoke than "soft" or bituminous coal
Today in History October 3 the Library of Congress features the Anthracite coal strike On this day in 1902 President Theodore Roosevelt met with miners and coalfield operators in an attempt to settle the five month old strike; he was the first president to intervene in a labor dispute Roosevelt appointed a commission to help negotiate terms of a settlement which they did
When an anthracite coal strike gripped the nation for much of 1902 Roosevelt directly intervened in the dispute and invited both sides to the White House to negotiate a deal that included minor wage increases and a slight improvement in working hours For Roosevelt his assistance in the matter symbolized his belief that the federal government
·Pennsylvania Coal and Politics The <iAnthracite Strike of 1 25 1Q26 In September 1925 the third hard coal strike in four years halted work in the anthracite fields of northeastern Pennsylvania Coming on the heels of work stoppages in 1922 and 1923 this five month suspension of mining dealt a crippling blow to a once dynamic industry
·The anthracite coal strike of 1902 involved over 147 000 of the ethnically diverse miners of eastern Pennsylvania Their goals were to gain operator recognition of the United Mine Workers UMW increased wages and improved working conditions Source for information on Anthracite Strike Dictionary of American History dictionary
This work uses oral histories recorded about a half century ago from the anthracite coal mining region of Pennsylvania USA to discuss recent methodological developments in text analysis methodologies and suggest future pathways to bridge the gap between generalized text mining methods and the particular needs of working with historical and place based texts
·Anthracite Coal Strike Arbitration Commission during its inspection tour Other miners were paid by the ton but a ton to the company s paymaster could range from 2 240 pounds to more than 3 000 pounds These and other unfair practices such as forced day to day leases of company housing had bred a deep suspicion and distrust among the
·As anthracite coal was powering the Industrial Revolution across the nation anthracite miners descended into the depths of coal seams buried under the surface of Pennsylvania 1925 26 Anthracite Coal Strike This strike began on September 1 1925 Even though the Communists mainly supported the demands of the UMW during the strike they