Mother Jones, the Most Dangerous Woman in AmericaCrown Publishers, 1978 - 246 стор. Traces the life and career of an Irish-born labor leader whose work began in the 1870's before the advent of strong unions and labor laws and continued for more than 50 years. |
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Introduction | 1 |
Ireland | 4 |
Growing Up Going Away | 16 |
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American American Railway Union anarchists arrested asked began boys Cabin Creek called camp Chicago coal Colorado committee company guards crowd Debs Denver eight-hour eight-hour day employers Eugene Debs factories federal fight fire friends governor Harris Haymarket Haywood hired industry injunction Iron Molders jail John Mitchell joined Kanawha Valley killed knew Knights of Labor labor later leaders lived marchers Mary arrived Mary left Mary wrote Mary's meeting Memphis militia mills miners mines Mitchell Mother Jones movement newspaper night northern officials ordered organizers owners Paint Creek police Polly Pry Powderlys President railroad reporter returned Richard Harris soldiers soon southern speeches spoke stayed steel stop streets strike strikebreakers tent colony Terence Terence Powderly thought thousands told took town train Trinidad troops union United urged wages walked wanted week West Virginia woman women workers