Working Class Rhetoric: An Exploration of The Mining Rhetoric of Southeast KansasMain MenuThe History of Mining in Southeast KansasThe Hearl Maxwell CollectionThe Hearl Maxwell Collection"Us" vs "Them"Alexander Howat vs John L. LewisMiners Starve, Idle, or WorkingPoverty ReductionUnion Relationship Rhetoric and BrotherhoodThe Amazon ArmyDisability in the MinesJennifer Katzerc3846a5de27f6c938df2d2f8dec5cd07e2a0aed1Tara Yarnelleb1fae02665d887569eb6cabee2c4ae5a342e3fdGlenn Storeya721f873184f60b148d53d11dc3860bca0bd8535
"Union Men Walk Out" newspaper clipping, enclosed in letter, 1925, August 25, from George McKay to local union 2397
12016-04-26T10:45:28-07:00Jennifer Katzerc3846a5de27f6c938df2d2f8dec5cd07e2a0aed194081Newspaper clipping about striking workers being kept from physically beating or even killing scab miners (Henryetta, OK). Article is for the receiving of $50 to help alleviate financial struggles from local 2397 and to give first-hand account of Henryetta, OK fieldsplain2016-04-26T10:45:28-07:00Jennifer Katzerc3846a5de27f6c938df2d2f8dec5cd07e2a0aed1