Today in labor history: 109 coal miners die in explosion

On this day in 1891, the explosion of Mammoth Mine No. 1, near Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania, left 109 coal miners dead. The coal miners were underpaid Eastern Europeans (mostly Polish and Slavic) who were told not to complain about their substandard and dangerous working conditons, frequently informed that “other foreigners with strong backs” could quickly … Continue reading Today in labor history: 109 coal miners die in explosion