TABLE OF CONTENTS

I. Early Years[11]
II. The Haymarket Tragedy[17]
III. A Strike in Virginia[24]
IV. Wayland’s Appeal to Reason[28]
V. Victory at Arnot, Pennsylvania[30]
VI. War in West Virginia[40]
VII. A Human Judge[49]
VIII. Roosevelt Sent for John Mitchell[56]
IX. Murder in West Virginia[63]
X. The March of the Mill Children[71]
XI. “Those Mules Won’t Scab Today”[84]
XII. How the Women Mopped Up Coaldale[89]
XIII. The Cripple Creek Strike[94]
XIV. Child Labor, North and South[114]
XV. Moyer, Haywood and Pettibone[132]
XVI. The Mexican Revolution[136]
XVII. How the Women Sang Themselves Out of Jail [145]
XVIII. Victory in West Virginia[148]
XIX. Guards and Gunmen[169]
XX. Governor Hunt, Human and Just[172]
XXI. In Rockefeller’s Prisons[178]
XXII. “You Don’t Need a Vote to Raise Hell”[195]
XXIII. A West Virginia Prison Camp[205]
XXIV. The Steel Strike of 1919[209]
XXV. Struggle and Lose: Struggle and Win[227]
XXVI. Medieval West Virginia[232]
XXVII. Progress in Spite of Leaders[236]