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A review by leahtylerthewriter
Rednecks by Taylor Brown
See full review in the "Atlanta Journal-Constitution"
The fight to unionize America’s coal industry culminated in a cataclysmic clash in 1921 between 10,000 Appalachian coal miners and 3,000 law enforcement and civilian coal supporters. The Battle of Blair Mountain is still ranked as both the largest armed uprising since the Civil War and the largest labor revolt in U.S. history. This tumultuous time period is brought to vibrant, palpable life in “Rednecks,” Savannah author Taylor Brown’s propulsive work of historical fiction that vividly re-imagines this stormy slice of history...
https://www.ajc.com/things-to-do/coal-miners-fight-for-their-rights-in-atlanta-authors-historical-novel-rednecks/A4RTNA7XNVDUNFU4ACYS4DUXO4/
The fight to unionize America’s coal industry culminated in a cataclysmic clash in 1921 between 10,000 Appalachian coal miners and 3,000 law enforcement and civilian coal supporters. The Battle of Blair Mountain is still ranked as both the largest armed uprising since the Civil War and the largest labor revolt in U.S. history. This tumultuous time period is brought to vibrant, palpable life in “Rednecks,” Savannah author Taylor Brown’s propulsive work of historical fiction that vividly re-imagines this stormy slice of history...
https://www.ajc.com/things-to-do/coal-miners-fight-for-their-rights-in-atlanta-authors-historical-novel-rednecks/A4RTNA7XNVDUNFU4ACYS4DUXO4/