Steve Jones: John Handcox, an African-American working for the Southern Tenant Farmers Union in the 1930's, took the old gospel hymn, Roll the Chariots On, and made it a union song, “Roll the
Union
On.” He was hounded by anti-union vigilantes and forced to leave
Arkansas
in the late 30's. While living in
San Diego
, he somehow got "re-discovered" in 1980 and was brought out to a Labor Arts Exchange in
Washington
,
DC
. He shared several old union songs he wrote that have become regulars on the picket line, like "There Are Mean Things Happening in this Land."