This month marks the 100th anniversary of one of the deadliest labor disputes in the country. Striking coal miners in the town of Herrin clashed with men brought in to operate a local mine.
The situation escalated and soon turned violent. In the end, nearly two dozen people were killed, most of them strikebreakers. We look back on a dark chapter in the history of organized labor and southern Illinois.
On the show this week,
* Dave McKinney recaps a WBEZ/Chicago Sun-Times poll and what it means for Republicans in Illinois.

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* Sean Crawford discusses the Herrin Massacre with author and historian Jon Musgrave.
* Alex Degman previews the race in the 15th congressional district pitting Republican incumbents Rodney Davis against Mary Miller.