We Were Promised
How an Appalachian Grandmother Fought a Corporate Giant
by Julia Flint
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Pub Date Oct 14 2025 | Archive Date Not set
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Description
Karen "Momma K" Gorrell did not consider herself to be an activist. But when those she cared about were wronged, she refused to remain silent. With the economy still reeling from the Great Recession in 2011, Karen's husband and other retirees of the Century Aluminum plant—a pillar of industry in their rural community of Ravenswood—had their healthcare benefits terminated. The United Steelworkers had negotiated for these union members to have a portion of their wages deducted to fund future benefits, and the employees worked for decades with the promise of health insurance upon retirement. When Century idled the plant and reneged on its agreement, retirees were left without affordable care at the time they needed it most.
Knowing lives were on the line, Karen vowed to do whatever she could to pressure Century to reinstate retirees' promised benefits. Within months, she became the lead organizer and spokesperson for a grassroots campaign that would capture the attention of lawmakers and Century's CEO. The campaign would also test her resolve, her relationships, and her faith in the systems that promised to protect working-class people.
We Were Promised follows Karen and a group of determined retirees on their long journey to seek justice—from staging an Occupy-inspired camp at the Ravenswood plant in West Virginia to confronting Century's corporate executives in Illinois and California. In highlighting Appalachia's role in the modern labor movement and the impact of women activists in the region, this story serves as a powerful example of everyday folks, as Karen said, "having the courage to stand up and raise hell and fight back."
Advance Praise
"Riveting and enraging. Flint offers a view of West Virginians as political agents who will fight for what's right, no matter the roadblocks of politicians, company figureheads, and even well-meaning union leaders. We Were Promised is a contemporary look at union organizing, workers' rights, and how corporate greed can devastate local economies—harming the very people and small-town communities our country claims to love."—E. Gale Greenlee, former teacher-scholar in residence at the bell hooks center, Berea College
"We Were Promised raises salient questions about retirees, their rights, and their unions. It showcases the perseverance of organizer Karen 'Momma K' Gorrell, whose political savvy, commitment to the Century Aluminum retirees and their families, and fearlessness in challenging corporate elites make for a phenomenal story that demands to be told. Author Julia Flint reveals the limits of the law, courts, and political systems to protect Americans, exposing the predatory nature of contemporary capitalism and vulnerability of US working people."—Dan Graff, director of the Higgins Labor Program at the University of Notre Dame's Institute for Social Concerns
"Flint focuses on these activists' strategies and emotional ups and downs during a fight that, in many ways, gave them dignity in their darkest hour. This is such an important story for this moment, because so many are being denied retirement benefits that can literally be the difference between life and death."—Lou Martin, author of Smokestacks in the Hills: Rural-Industrial Workers in West Virginia
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9781985903067 |
PRICE | $29.95 (USD) |
PAGES | 272 |