What is a war for the people who live it, for the people subjugated by it, for the families and children and the landscape itself?
Meet the new researcher at the museum: Introducing Ethan Karnes!
Giving Tuesday 2023
As our small team gears up for Giving Tuesday, we're not just asking for your support; we're inviting you to be part of the ongoing story of this Museum. Your contribution isn't just a donation; it's a vote for more stories, more exhibits, and more community impact. We hope you’ll join us.
Thoughts on Building an Exhibit on Recent Teacher’s Strikes in West Virginia
Have you heard of the Appalachian Agreement?
The Children of Mother Jones: Educators' Strikes As Care Work
This new exhibit, The Children of Mother Jones: West Virginia Educators' Strikes as Care Work, runs for one year. If you haven’t done so yet, now’s the time to plan your visit for 2023.
If you can’t make it to Matewan or want to dive a bit deeper into the stories with us, we have a catalog of ten oral histories with educators, activists, and allies available for free on our website at wvminewars.org/edstrike.
August 1921: The Road To Blair
Education Coordinator Update
Pride and Solidarity - Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners
June 14, 1921: Raid of the Lick Creek Tent Colony
Around midday on June 14th, 1921, a group of over 70 vigilante volunteers and officers with the newly-formed West Virginia state police surrounded the Lick Creek tent colony from all sides. State police and volunteers swarmed through the tents, knocking them down, breaking locks, slashing giant holes in the canvas, kicking over and destroying furniture, all while corralling miners, women, and children.