Roving Pickets Oral History Project


Series ID: 
App024
Description: 
In the early 1960s, the United Mine Workers Welfare and Retirement Fund canceled medical cards held by union miners who were working for companies that failed to pay their royalty fees to the fund. In a few eastern Kentucky counties, the miners responded by traveling from mine to mine closing them down. Known as the Roving Picket Movement, it evolved by 1964 into the Appalachian Committee for Full Employment, an antipoverty organization whose goal was to organize unemployed miners and make the local War on Poverty programs more responsive to poor people. The Roving Picket Movement eventually led to pressures for black lung legislation in the late 1960s and to the reform of the United Mine Workers of America through the creation of Miners for Democracy. Interviewees include management personnel, public officials, coal operators, and miners and their families. Topics not mentioned above include industrial development, the Kentucky River Coal Corporation, violence in the coal fields, the Unemployed Fathers Program (the "Happy Pappy" Program), communism, the Brookside mine, the Citizens Committee for Law and Order, the Hazard Herald, mechanization, mine safety, the 1959 strike, Harlan County, women pickets, the Battle of Evarts, John Blair, Charlie Combs, Berman Gibson, Arnold Miller, and Judge Courtney Wells.
Master Type: 
Audio
18
Interviews included in this Project:
Interviewee(s) Interview Date Call Number Interviewer Access Transcript
Bruce Stephens, Jr. August 18th, 1987 1987OH166 App 089 Doug Cantrell No Restrictions No
Clayton Turner August 19th, 1987 1987OH167 App 090 Doug Cantrell No Restrictions No
Buster J. Horne August 24th, 1987 1987OH168 App 091 Doug Cantrell No Restrictions No
Joseph A. Scopa June 16th, 1987 1987OH169 App 092 Doug Cantrell No Restrictions No
W.P. Morton July 30th, 1987 1987OH170 App 093 Doug Cantrell No Restrictions No
Louise B. Hatmaker July 17th, 1987 1987OH171 App 094 Doug Cantrell No Restrictions No
Ernest Helton July 19th, 1987 1987OH172 App 095 Doug Cantrell No Restrictions No
Lee Sexton July 26th, 1987 1987OH173 App 096 Doug Cantrell No Restrictions No
Chester Philpott July 7th, 1987 1987OH174 App 097 Doug Cantrell No Restrictions No
Joseph A. Scopa June 16th, 1987 1987OH175 App 098 Doug Cantrell No Restrictions No
Robert McDonald June 23rd, 1987 1987OH176 App 099 Doug Cantrell No Restrictions No
Robert Grubbs June 25th, 1987 1987OH177 App 100 Doug Cantrell No Restrictions No
Hazel Bailey June 26th, 1987 1987OH178 App 101 Doug Cantrell No Restrictions No
Bige Hensley June 26th, 1987 1987OH179 App 102 Doug Cantrell No Restrictions No
Hobert Maggard June 26th, 1987 1987OH180 App 103 Doug Cantrell No Restrictions No
Darrell Campbell July 31st, 1987 1987OH183 App 106 Doug Cantrell No Restrictions No
Joseph Hugh Jones August 13th, 1987 1987OH184 App 107 Doug Cantrell No Restrictions No
Orville Sargent August 14th, 1987 1987OH185 App 108 Doug Cantrell No Restrictions No
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