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Robert Shogan’s The Battle of Blair Mountain: The Story of America’s Largest Labor Uprising is a work of historical nonfiction centered on the 1921 armed confrontation in Logan County, West Virginia, when coal miners rose against coal operators, private detectives, local law enforcement, and eventually federal forces. Shogan reconstructs the road to the conflict, the battle itself, and its aftermath as part of the broader West Virginia mine wars and the early twentieth-century American labor movement. The book is not only a narrative of violence but also an analysis of the social and political conditions that made such a confrontation possible, including exploitative labor relations, anti-union repression, and the precarious position of miners in an industrialized coal economy. It is especially concerned with how the episode was remembered, marginalized, and later recovered as a major event in U.S. labor history. The result is a readable account that combines historical reporting with a clear interpretive purpose: to show why Blair Mountain mattered then and why it still matters in labor history now.