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The Autobiography of Mother Jones



Description The Autobiography of Mother Jones


Mother Jones (Mary Harris Jones) was a legendary labor organizer. She was a founding member of the International Workers of the World (the IWW, or the Wobblies), and was active in the United Mine Workers and the Socialist Party of America. (Summary by Denny)

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The Early YearsThe Haymarket TragedyA Strike in VirginiaWayland's Appeal to ReasonVictory at Arnot, PennsylvaniaWar in West VirginiaA Human JudgeRoosevelt Sent for John MitchellMurder in West VirginiaMarch of the Mill ChildrenThose Mules Won't Scab TodayHow the Women Mopped Up CoaldaleThe Cripple Creek StrikeChild LaborMoyer, Haywood and PettiboneThe Mexican RevolutionHow the Women Sang Themselves Out of JailVictory in West VirginiaGuards and GunmenGovernor Hunt, Human and JustIn Rockefeller's PrisonsYou Don't Need a Vote to Raise HellIn a West Virginia Prison CampThe Steel Strike of 1919Struggle and Lose: Struggle and WinMedieval West VirginiaProgress in Spite of Leaders

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