Jock Yablonski

Jock Yablonski

For years the UMWA was under the tight control of John L. Lewis. After he retired in 1960, he engineered the election of his hand-picked successor, W. A. (Tony) Boyle, as vice-president and then, on the death of Lewis' successor, he made sure he became UMWA president. Six years later Boyle was challenged for the union presidency by long-time UMWA officer Joseph (Jock) Yablonski on a platform of reforming the union to better serve the needs of rank and file miners. Yablonski lost, amid allegations of wide-spread voter fraud. And then Jock Yablonski, his wife and his daughter were brutally murdered in their home on New Years Eve, 1969. Today we tell the story of the Yablonski murders. You can subscribe to the Stories podcast on many apps, including Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Amazon Music, TuneIn, Spotify and IHeart Radio. Thanks for listening.

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The Cursed Rails of the Big Bull Tunnel

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The Dark Shadows of Blue Ridge, Georgia

The Dark Shadows of Blue Ridge, Georgia

Today we tell not one but two stories, both involving the same community in Fannin County, Georgia. In 1864 two men, brothers-in-law Elisha Stanley and Evan Hughes, became the victims of a gang of vio...

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Outlaws of the High Country: The Story of the Eller Gang

Outlaws of the High Country: The Story of the Eller Gang

This week Rod and Steve tell the story of a gang of robbers who cast a long shadow over Ashe County, North Carolina in the unsettled years after the Civil War. One by one they fell, until only Linvill...

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When a Final Wish Became a Circus: The Story of the Sunshine Woman

This week’s story is the bizarre true tale of Leila Davidson Hansell, known as "The Sunshine Woman," and the controversy surrounding her final resting place in Hendersonville, NC.Leila's final wish up...

24 Jan 16min

The Tennessee Moonshiner the Law Couldn’t Hold: The Story of Hut Amerine

The Tennessee Moonshiner the Law Couldn’t Hold: The Story of Hut Amerine

Born in Blount County, Hut Amerine grew into one of East Tennessee’s most notorious moonshiners. After the Civil War, federal whiskey taxes ignited a bitter conflict between mountain distillers and re...

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Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On: The Story of Appalachian Piano Man Roy Hall

Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On: The Story of Appalachian Piano Man Roy Hall

James Faye Hall, better known as Roy Hall, was born in Big Stone Gap, Virginia, in 1921.  He died in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee in 1984.  Between those dates is a story about a hillbilly boogie pianist who...

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The Tally War: The 1906 North Carolina Railroad Riot

The Tally War: The 1906 North Carolina Railroad Riot

We’ve told the story of labor conflicts from Harlan, Kentucky to Blair Mountain, West Virginia. This week, we tell a story that’s not set in the Kentucky or West Virginia coalfields, but in Western No...

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The Lost Town of Mortimer, North Carolina

A once thriving lumber and mill town in the mountains of western North Carolina, Mortimer rose fast, becoming prosperous…until it was washed away twice in massive flooding events.Shortly after a 1916 ...

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