This grew out of my Down Da Road I Go Blog which now has become primarily what I'm doing and music. I was getting so much history in it, I spun this one off and now have World War II and War of 1812 blogs which came off this one. The Blog List below right has all the way too many blogs that I write.
Thursday, August 13, 2020
Coal Strike Hits Home in 1919
From the Dec. 4, 2019, MidWeek (DeKalb County, Illinois) "Looking Back."
1919, 100 Years Ago.
"Lincoln Highway resumed its war-time appearance again last evening, this time doing its bit in the conservation of coal. All boulevard lights with the exception of corner lights were dark last evening by order of the city administration and folks passed up and down the main street in darkness as they had done during the war.
"But, today the country faces the most critical stage of the coal strike, the small surplus is gradually being consumed and as the pile decreased, the demand for wages increased, and no arbitration in sight."
Use the Coal for Bad Little Boys and Girls. --Cooter
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1919,
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DeKalb Ill.,
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Looking Back,
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