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TalkingDog

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Wed Apr 20, 2016, 01:14 PM Apr 2016

And I thanked God for the Mine Workers' Union. And then I hung my head and cried. [View all]

Remember the Ludlow Massacre: 4/20/1914

"Let the fight go on; if nobody else will keep on, I will." ~ Mother Jones

https://soundcloud.com/fourwindstrad/the-ludlow-massacre (Celtic reworking of Woodie Guthrie's original song)


http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/04/20/1083217/-WE-NEVER-FORGET-April-20-1914-The-Ludlow-Masscre-


The miners faced the grim prospect of going out on strike against the powerful southern coalfield companies, chief among them, John D Rockefeller's Colorado Fuel and Iron Company. The coal operators had steadfastly refused to recognize the Union and had ignored all attempts at negotiation.

The miners had had their fill of dangerous working conditions, crooked checkweighmen, long hours, and low pay. They lived in peonage in company towns, were paid in company scrip, and were forced to shop for their daily needs in high-priced company stores which kept them always in debt. But, mostly they hated the notorious company guard system. Every attempt to organize was met with brutality on the part of the coal operators.

Mother Jones addressed the convention for over an hour, urging the men to:


Rise up and strike! ...Strike and stay with it as we did in West Virginia. We are going to stay here in Southern Colorado until the banner of industrial freedom floats over every coal mine. We are going to stand together and never surrender...
Pledge to yourselves in this convention to stand as one solid army against the foes of human labor. Think of the thousands who are killed every year and there is no redress for it. We will fight until the mines are made secure and human life valued more than props. Look things in the face. Don't fear a governor; don't fear anybody...You are the biggest part of the population in the state. You create its wealth so I say, "Let the fight go on; if nobody else will keep on, I will."



Ludlow Massacre
Words and Music by Woody Guthrie

It was early springtime when the strike was on,
They drove us miners out of doors,
Out from the houses that the Company owned,
We moved into tents up at old Ludlow.

I was worried bad about my children,
Soldiers guarding the railroad bridge,
Every once in a while a bullet would fly,
Kick up gravel under my feet.

We were so afraid you would kill our children,
We dug us a cave that was seven foot deep,
Carried our young ones and pregnant women
Down inside the cave to sleep.

That very night your soldiers waited,
Until all us miners were asleep,
You snuck around our little tent town,
Soaked our tents with your kerosene.

You struck a match and in the blaze that started,
You pulled the triggers of your gatling guns,
I made a run for the children but the fire wall stopped me.
Thirteen children died from your guns.

I carried my blanket to a wire fence corner,
Watched the fire till the blaze died down,
I helped some people drag their belongings,
While your bullets killed us all around.

I never will forget the look on the faces
Of the men and women that awful day,
When we stood around to preach their funerals,
And lay the corpses of the dead away.

We told the Colorado Governor to call the President,
Tell him to call off his National Guard,
But the National Guard belonged to the Governor,
So he didn't try so very hard.

Our women from Trinidad they hauled some potatoes,
Up to Walsenburg in a little cart,
They sold their potatoes and brought some guns back,
And they put a gun in every hand.

The state soldiers jumped us in a wire fence corners,
They did not know we had these guns,
And the Red-neck Miners mowed down these troopers,
You should have seen those poor boys run.

We took some cement and walled that cave up,
Where you killed these thirteen children inside,
I said, "God bless the Mine Workers' Union,"
And then I hung my head and cried.
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Be interesting to see who responds in this thread. nm rhett o rick Apr 2016 #1
We pretty much know the answer to that. eom Enthusiast Apr 2016 #16
Of course this historical blip has absolutely nothing to do with current events. TalkingDog Apr 2016 #2
Are you libruls deliberately trying to make Don Blankenship have a sad? gratuitous Apr 2016 #5
A Billionaire's year is worth 7 in dog... I mean, Prole years. TalkingDog Apr 2016 #7
Very well said. bjo59 Apr 2016 #27
I am a grandson of Ludlow Drahthaardogs Apr 2016 #3
Solidarity. TalkingDog Apr 2016 #8
Exactly. jwirr Apr 2016 #10
Who made the mine owner? Say the black bells of Rhondda. pinboy3niner Apr 2016 #21
Hillary was at Ludlow, fighting the good fight, don't you know? silvershadow Apr 2016 #4
It was the sniper fire that was the worst part. TalkingDog Apr 2016 #6
Please stop it. Drahthaardogs Apr 2016 #24
More on the 19 men, women, and children killed in the Ludlow Massacre Omaha Steve Apr 2016 #9
Know that there was much more to it than just these lives lost. Drahthaardogs Apr 2016 #33
Thank you for this. I am going to a county Democratic Board jwirr Apr 2016 #11
Best of luck. Play them the song. TalkingDog Apr 2016 #26
Our chair brought it up before I had a chance. NE MN is a jwirr Apr 2016 #31
"Let the fight go on; if nobody else will keep on, I will." ~ Mother Jones TalkingDog Apr 2016 #32
Beautiful song, heartbreaking story. yellerpup Apr 2016 #12
The UMWA tonyt53 Apr 2016 #13
You are absolutely correct. Very well said. Enthusiast Apr 2016 #15
Welcome to DU TalkingDog Apr 2016 #20
K&R! This post deserves hundreds of recommendations. Enthusiast Apr 2016 #14
Don't think it isn't happening again, and soon. n/t TygrBright Apr 2016 #17
No doubt. n/t TalkingDog Apr 2016 #19
Sad story & interesting googling ANOIS Apr 2016 #18
Quote from Abraham Lincoln: panader0 Apr 2016 #22
^ This. n/t TalkingDog Apr 2016 #25
Ludlow Massacre struggle4progress Apr 2016 #23
Thank you for this. bjo59 Apr 2016 #28
Da Nada. We are all in this together. n/t TalkingDog Apr 2016 #29
And welcome to DU. TalkingDog Apr 2016 #30
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