Uniting Across Boundaries: The Global Impact of West Virginia's Mine Wars History

The impact of this history extends far beyond West Virginia, resonating with people from all corners of the globe. We've received donations from individuals spanning from Huntington, WV to Pittsburgh, PA, from England to Los Angeles, CA.

But why are these incredible folks giving? Let their own words speak for themselves:

  • Angelina (age 5) shared, "Mother Jones helped the little children take on the haters."

  • "It is an important piece of American history that has been glossed over in school books, much like Manzanar or the Indian Wars. I stumbled upon this from a motorcycle forum of all places and was intrigued. I hope to visit the area and the museum someday. Thank you!"

  • "Our grandfathers were coal miners."

  • "They are a true testimony to the West Virginian thread of resilience and perseverance."

  • "They mean the legacy of the American working class isn't one of suffering and bootlicking and fighting each other for scraps, but of unity and smart organizing tactics. And that if we did it before, we can do it again!"

  • "Everything I have in my life is owed to generations of miners, such as my father and grandfathers. Furthermore, the labor struggles of miners are a key reason for the professional benefits I enjoy today. Grateful for their hard work and to y'all for preserving that legacy."

  • "Not only do the stories tell of the strength and grace of the people from my past, they light the path forward: together."

A heartfelt thank you goes out to the incredible community of over 100 people who have propelled us to reach 60% of our fundraising goal. Do YOU believe in this history like we do? You should join us!