these lyrics have been rewritten except for the chorus but that would make sense because Florence Reese wrote the original during the Harlan County War in Kentucky which involved bombings, assasinations, strikes, and intended strikes. The two fighting sides were coal miners/labor organizers vs. law enforcement and business owners.
these lyrics have been rewritten except for the chorus but that would make sense because Florence Reese wrote the original during the Harlan County War in Kentucky which involved bombings, assasinations, strikes, and intended strikes. The two fighting sides were coal miners/labor organizers vs. law enforcement and business owners.
I love this song, it's a raised fist against opression and a very justified question for those who we often refer to as friends.
these lyrics have been rewritten except for the chorus but that would make sense because Florence Reese wrote the original during the Harlan County War in Kentucky which involved bombings, assasinations, strikes, and intended strikes. The two fighting sides were coal miners/labor organizers vs. law enforcement and business owners.
these lyrics have been rewritten except for the chorus but that would make sense because Florence Reese wrote the original during the Harlan County War in Kentucky which involved bombings, assasinations, strikes, and intended strikes. The two fighting sides were coal miners/labor organizers vs. law enforcement and business owners.