JIM WEBB PODCAST
Thanks to our channel sponsor: ExpatMoney.com/Jim. - get your free Plan B report today. Supporting our sponsors, supports the show. Download your free guide today. ExpatMoney.com/Jim A free country does not feel free when your boss can read your mail, search your home at 2 a.m., and decide what your preacher is allowed to say. We sit down with Darryl Cooper, also known as Martyr Made, to trace the fuse line that leads to the West Virginia Coal Wars and the Battle of Blair Mountain, starting with the part most retellings skip: the people, the place, and the kind of independence that forms when communities live for generations beyond easy reach of roads, courts, and outside rule. We talk through the Scots-Irish borderland roots of Appalachian culture, how mountain geography reinforces self-sufficiency, and why local governance is built on earned trust rather than distant bureaucracy. From there, we follow the post Civil War disruption of local institutions and the arrival of land speculators and coal operators who exploit paperwork, illiteracy, and captured courts to strip families from ancestral land with breathtaking speed. Within a couple decades, farms become mine sites, forests get clear-cut, and towns become corporate property. The center of gravity shifts from “labor dispute” to civil liberties and human dignity as we break down the mechanics of the company town system: company housing without privacy, Baldwin-Felts detectives shadowing organizers, company influence over elections, and control that reaches into churches and schools. It is the kind of corporate power story that still feels uncomfortably modern, and it explains why the next phase ends with thousands of miners marching under arms. Subscribe, share this with a friend who loves American history, and leave a review so more people can find the series. CHAPTER MARKERS * 0:00 Cold Open And The Big Question * 1:16 Sponsor Message And Setup * 4:05 Why Appalachia Does Not Back Down * 10:26 How Mountains Forge Independence * 14:59 Self Sufficiency And Local Authority * 19:51 Custom Versus Law In The Courthouse * 26:16 Civil War Aftershocks In Coal Country * 29:43 Land Theft And A World Flipped Fast * 43:29 Strikes And The Push To Unionize * 48:31 The Company Town Police State * 56:51 Why Abuse Sparks Armed Resistance * 1:06:21 Where To Find More And Wrap Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/jim-webb-podcast/donations [https://redcircle.com/jim-webb-podcast/donations] Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands [https://redcircle.com/brands] Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy [https://redcircle.com/privacy]
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