Herrin Massacre
Jan 28, 2020·Tap to summarize
Podcast: Criminal (LS 84 · TOP 0.01% what is this?)Episode: Herrin MassacrePub date: 2020-01-24Notes from The Listener:Disturbing yet compelling tale of a massacre in southern Illinois in 1922. The town of Herrin was dominated by coal mining and the mineworkers’ union held sway. When a new industrialist imported workers to keep mining during a major strike, local people turned violent and a mass killing took place. This is an extraordinary story about labour relations and human savagery, made all the more gripping here by the inclusion of archive interviews with residents who not only remember what took place during those dark days, but still think the killing was justifiedGet Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationIn the spring of 1922, the United Mine Workers of America announced a national strike. And then, that summer in Herrin, Illinois, 23 people were murdered over two days. Men, women, and children came out of their houses to watch, and in some cases, to take part in the violence.Scott Doody’s book is Herrin Massacre. Special thanks to the Special Collections Research Center at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, and Matt Gorzalski, and to John Griswold, who wrote Herrin: The Brief History of an Infamous American City.Say hello on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Sign up for our occasional newsletter, The Accomplice. Follow the show and review us on Apple Podcasts: iTunes.com/CriminalShow.We also make This is Love and Phoebe Reads a Mystery.Artwork by Julienne Alexander. Check out our online shop. Episode transcripts are posted on our website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesThe podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from Vox Media Podcast Network, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.