In 1929, strikes began to break out at textile mills across the American South. The mill workers’ discontent stemmed from long hours at low pay, deplorable working conditions, and the general callousness with which they were treated by their employers. In the spring of ’29 a strike began in Elizabethton, TN followed by Greenville, SC and [...]
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The 1929 Marion Textile Strike
Posted in 1929 Textile Strike, Mill Village, Textiles, tagged mcdowell county, Mill Village, north carolina, oral history on August 18, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Life in the Clinchfield Mill Village
Posted in Everyday life, Marion, Mill Village, Textiles, _Interviewee: Glenys Gilbert, tagged mcdowell county, Mill Village, oral history on August 13, 2009 | Comments Off
Like many small southern towns, Marion was home to several textile mill villages beginning in the second decade of the 1900s. Labor unrest led to strikes and eventually to a bloody confrontation in East Marion in 1929. That violent episode has overshadowed much of the rest of McDowell County textile mill history, but the mill village [...]
















