From the end of the Civil War until her death in 1930 at the age of 100, Mother Jones was a tireless fighter for the working class. This collection chronicles decades of labor battlesfrom the coalfields of West Virginia to t...

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From the end of the Civil War until her death in 1930 at the age of 100, Mother Jones was a tireless fighter for the working class. This collection chronicles decades of labor battlesfrom the coalfields of West Virginia to the steel mills of Chicago and the garment shops of New York.

Preface by Philip S. Foner, photo, chronology, notes, index.



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