Thomas Lewis

Male, Deceased Person

1866 – 1939

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Who was Thomas Lewis?

Thomas L. Lewis was a miner and president of the United Mine Workers of America from 1907 to 1911.

He was born in Locust Gap, Pennsylvania, and worked in the mines as a boy. He later helped found the United Mine Workers in 1890.

He first ran for the presidency of UMWA in 1898 against John Mitchell, but withdrew before a vote could be taken. He became vice president of District 6 under William Green. When Mitchell fell ill in 1907 and was unable to control the UMWA convention, Lewis led an attack on him and won the presidency. He fought off challengers in 1908, 1909 and even Green himself in 1910, although he was forced to rig elections in the latter two campaigns.

Although Lewis stacked the organizing staff of the Mine Workers with his political supporters and turned the union's journal into a propaganda organ supporting his presidency, he did not retain leadership of the union after he signed regional wage agreements in 1909 and 1910 without the consent of the affected district presidents. He was defeated in 1910 by John P. White.

He ran for the presidency of the union in 1912, but lost.

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Born
1866
Locust Gap, Pennsylvania
Nationality
  • United States of America
Lived in
  • Pennsylvania
Died
May 1, 1939
Charleston

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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