- Powers Hapgood
Powers Hapgood (
28 December 1899 -4 February 1949 ) was an AmericanTrade Union Organizer and Socialist Party leader known for his involvement with theUnited Mine Workers in the 1920s. Hapgood was the son of a Progressive canner inIndianapolis . Hapgood graduatedHarvard University in 1921 and decided to dedicate his life mobilizing theworking-class . Hapgood became acoal miner inPennsylvania , serving under union organizerJohn Brophy . Hapgood was instrumental in organizing non-union coal mines inSomerset County, Pennsylvania during the Somerset Coal Strike of 1922-23, especially mines at Jerome, Boswell and Gray. [Bussel, Robert. From Harvard to the Ranks of Labor: Powers Hapgood and the American Working Class. University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1999. pp. 43-63] Hapgood later aided Brophy in his challenge toJohn L. Lewis for the leadership of the UMWA, a challenge that led to the ouster of Hapgood and Brophy from the Union. Hapgood joined the Socialist party and ran for Governor ofIndiana on their ticket in 1932, losing toPaul V. McNutt . He later joined theCIO at the behest of Lewis to help in several high profile campaigns. He was married to Socialist leaderMary Donovan Hapgood . He died in a car crash inIndianapolis in 1949. [cite book |title=The Gentle General: Rose Pesotta, Anarchist and Labor Organizer |last=Leeder |first= Elaine J. |year=1993 |publisher=SUNY Press |isbn=0791416712 |pages=pg.136 ]German-American
author Kurt Vonnegut pays homage to Hapgood in hisnovel Jailbird .FOOTNOTES
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