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9780809326358

Labor, Loyalty, & Rebellion

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    9780809326358

  • ISBN10:

    0809326353

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2005-04-28
  • Publisher: Southern Illinois Univ Pr

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Summary

On April 5, 1918, as American troops fought German forces on the Western Front, German American coal miner Robert Prager was hanged from a tree outside Collinsville, Illinois, having been accused of disloyal utterances about the United States and chased out of town by a mob. InLabor, Loyalty, and Rebellion: Southwestern Illinois Coal Miners and World War I, Carl R. Weinberg offers a new perspective on the Prager lynching and confronts the widely accepted belief among labor historians that workers benefited from demonstrating loyalty to the nation. The first published study of wartime strikes in southwestern Illinois is a powerful look at a group of people whose labor was essential to the war economy but whose instincts for class solidarity spawned a rebellion against mine owners both during and after the war. At the same time, their patriotism wreaked violent working-class disunity that crested in the brutal murder of an immigrant worker. Weinberg argues that the heightened patriotism of the Prager lynching masked deep class tensions within the mining communities of southwestern Illinois that exploded after the Great War ended.

Author Biography

Carl R. Weinberg is a labor historian whose articles and reviews have been published in New Georgia Encyclopedia, Encyclopedia of American Labor, Georgia Historical Quarterly, and Oral History Review. He teaches labor studies at Indiana University.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations ix
Acknowledgments xi
List of Abbreviations xv
Map: Southwestern Illinois Coal Mining Region xvi
Introduction 1(9)
1. The Southwestern Illinois Coalfields 10(19)
2. "Lining up the People with the Government": Working People and War Mobilization 29(34)
3. "To Scab upon This Great National Union": Wartime Strikes in the Coalfields 63(30)
4. "The Spanish Inquisition Has Reached the State of Illinois": The Rising Tide of Vigilantism 93(19)
5. "White-Hot Mass Instinct": The Lynching of Robert Paul Prager 112(42)
6. "The Great Class War": Postwar Rebellions in the Coalfields 154(42)
Epilogue 196(9)
Appendix: People Present at the Prager Lynching 205(2)
Notes 207(32)
Index 239

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