'31 Depression Blues — Coal miner tells of hard times in the Depression. Miners go to work hungry, rag… 1913 Massacre — In Calumet, Michigan, striking copper miners and their children are having a Ch… A. R. U. — "Been on the hummer since ninety-four, Last job I had was on the Lake Shore, Lo… The Ashland Strike — "I had a job; was well content And pleased in every way." "...The men, like me,… Buddy Won't You Roll Down the Line — First verse describes leasing out of convicts to act as scabs in a miners' stri… Casey Jones (IV) (Casey Jones the Union Scab) — Casey Jones keeps working when the rest of the workers strike. (Someone puts ra… Coal Creek Troubles — "My song is founded on the truth, In poverty we stand. How hard the millionaire… Durham Strike (Durham Lockout) — "In our Durham County I am sorry for to say, That hunger and starvation is incr… Father Was Killed by the Pinkerton Men — "'Twas in a Pennsylvania town not very long ago, Men struck against reduction o… The Fayette Brown — When sailors go on strike, the owner of the lake schooner Fayette Brown hires a…