Ludlow is a pretty quiet place on a weekday. There was a massacre there, when a mining company and the National Guard flexed their muscles against coal miners who only wanted better working conditions. Come with Marshall and Gwyn to see what’s left.

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  1. Why is the grass not green? Don't you have rain there? Or is it a type of yellow grass? No trees, nothing. It's so bleak and barron, desert like. Don't get me wrong, i'm not criticizing. I'm just so amazed at such a vast emptyness, a real eye opener Marshell. Thank you.

  2. I watched this out of curiosity as my late parents lived in Ludlow but in Shropshire, England. I was intrigued at how such a remote settlement had such an unusual name. As with many American place names they were transposed from wherever the settlers came from.

  3. Striking workers murdered in 1914. It happened here in the USA many times in that time frame and the companies, and the murderers they hired, all got away with it. The same as today. Pay the scum bag Politian's the right amount of money, including judges, and you can literally get away with murder. No different today. Some things never change.

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