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Paint Creek-Cabin Creek Strike

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In April 1912, miners in Paint Creek and Cabin Creek, Kanawha County, went on strike to have their union recognized. This simple request would have ended the coal companies’ total control over workers' lives. The strike lasted a year and a half and turned violent, with miners being beaten, ambushed, and even killed by mine guards. This marked the beginning of the Mine Wars.