Herrin Massacre
from Criminal
by Vox Media Podcast Network
Published: Fri Jan 24 2020
Show Notes
In the spring of 1922,the United Mine Workers of America announced a national strike. And then, that summer in Herrin, Illinois, 23 people were murdered over two days. Men, women, and children came out of their houses to watch, and in some cases, to take part in the violence.
Scott Doody’s book is HerrinMassacre. Special thanks to the Special Collections Research Center at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, and Matt Gorzalski, and to John Griswold, who wrote Herrin:The Brief History of an Infamous American City.
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