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Autobiography of Mother Jones

Autobiography of Mother Jones

Mary Harris Jones

The 'Autobiography of Mother Jones' is the memoir of Mary Harris Jones, a prominent labor organizer and activist, published in the early 20th century. Jones was a founding member of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) and played a significant role in the United Mine Workers and the Socialist Party of America. Her autobiography details her experiences and struggles in advocating for workers' rights, making it a crucial document in labor history.

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Mother Jones (Mary Harris Jones) was a legendary labor organizer. She was a founding member of the International Workers...

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