The Day the Law Took Sides and Shot Back - May 19, 1920

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On May 19, 1920, in the coal town of Matewan, West Virginia, a ninety-second gun battle between miners and a private detective agency killed ten men and ignited the largest armed labor uprising in American history. But the real question isn't who fired first, it's what kind of system builds a world where that question even has to be asked. For Episode 200 of The Daily History Chronicle, host Richard Backus brings a story that's not just history. It's family.

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Richard G. Backus
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Richard G. Backus
πŸ“š Publisher & Podcaster | πŸŽ™οΈ Host of The Daily History Chronicle & The Literary Deep Dive | πŸ’Ό Retired Investment Banker | 🎸 Blues Musician | πŸ” Former Criminal Investigator | πŸŽ“ Adjunct University Instructor | πŸŽ–οΈ Army Officer | ✍️ Prolific Writer | πŸ—ΊοΈ Soldier of Fortune | Making history & literature relevant.
The Day the Law Took Sides and Shot Back - May 19, 1920
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