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Troops Sent To Put Down Ohio Mining Strike
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keywords: social unrest and protest, coal strike, union strike, labor strike, ohio national guard
Synopsis: Ohio National Guard units are rushed to maintain law and order as disgruntled coal miners stage a union strike while coal operators threaten to put non-union labor on the job...(read more)
- Date: 1932
- Duration: 00:01:22
- Sound: No
- Color: Monochrome
- Type: Public Domain
- Language: English
- Location: United States









Troops Sent To Put Down Ohio Mining Strike
Scenes of coal miner strike at Cadiz, Ohio. Unrest among workers in the soft coal fields of the Hocking Valley and Sunday Creek sections of Southeastern Ohio is aggravated by threats of operators to put non-union labor on the job. Massed movements against the mines are organized by dissatisfied employees, and National Guard units are rushed into the strike area to maintain law and order. Shows an injured man being treated. Armed soldiers take up strategic positions to restrain the maneuvers of the men. Shows coal miners marching through the main street of Cadiz Ohio.
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- Newsreels: 1932 - April 21