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Title The court-martial of Mother Jones / Edward M. Steel, Jr., editor
Published Lexington, Kentucky : University Press of Kentucky, ©1995

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Description 1 online resource (340 pages)
Contents Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Introduction; Arrest; Habeas Corpus; Court-Martial; Writ of Prohibition; The Court-Martial Resumed; Illustrations; Sentences and Settlement; Repercussions; Conclusions; Notes; Transcript of the Court-Martial; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; R; S; T; U; V; W; Y; Z
Summary In March 1913, labor agitator Mary Harris "Mother" Jones and forty-seven other civilians were tried by a military court on charges of murder and conspiracy to murder - charges stemming from violence that erupted during the long coal miners' strike in the Paint Creek and Cabin Creek areas of Kanawha County, West Virginia. Immediately after the trial, some of the convicted defendants received conditional pardons, but Mother Jones and eleven others remained in custody until early May. This arrest and conviction came in the latter years of Mother Jones's long career as a labor agitator. Eighty-one and feisty as ever, she was able to focus national attention on the miners' cause and on the governor's tactics for handling the dispute. Over the course of seven months, more than two hundred civilians were tried by courts-martial. Only during the Civil War and Reconstruction had the courts been used so extensively against private citizens, and the trial raised a number of civil rights issues. The national outcry over Mother Jones's imprisonment led the United States Senate to appoint a subcommittee to examine mining conditions in West Virginia - the first Senate subcommittee ever appointed to investigate a labor controversy. Public sentiment eventually forced a release of the prisoners and brought about a settlement of the strike. In the face of this overwhelmingly adverse publicity, the governor suppressed publication of the trial transcript, and it was long thought to have been destroyed
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
Subject Jones, Mother, 1837-1930 -- Trials, litigation, etc
SUBJECT Jones, Mother, 1837-1930 fast
Subject United Mine Workers of America -- History
SUBJECT United Mine Workers of America fast
Subject Strikes and lockouts -- Miners -- West Virginia
Courts-martial and courts of inquiry -- West Virginia
LAW -- Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General.
Courts-martial and courts of inquiry
Strikes and lockouts -- Miners
West Virginia
Genre/Form History
Trials, litigation, etc.
Form Electronic book
Author Steel, Edward M., Jr., 1918-2011.
ISBN 9780813147888
0813147883
0813130891
9780813130897
0813108578
9780813108575