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Mary Harris Jones (1830-1930), better known as Mother Jones, was a American labor organizer and one of the founders of the Social Democratic party (1898) and the Industrial Workers of the World (1905).
Mother Jones Speaks to Striking Coal Miners (historical) 2007
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Mary Harris Jones 1837-November 30, 1930 worked to rid the country of child labor, and taught the downtrodden about collective power.
Archive 2006-06-01 Mother Jones RN 2006
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Mary Harris Jones 1837-November 30, 1930 worked to rid the country of child labor, and taught the downtrodden about collective power.
Mother Jones- RN Mother Jones RN 2006
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Mary Harris Jones, better known as Mother Jones, was an Irish immigrant who emerged as one of the most famous women in America.
Workers Comp Insider Julie Ferguson 2010
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Mary Harris Jones (1837-1930) was a labor leader and radical political activist.
JSOnline.com 2010
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Mary Harris Jones, this magazine's namesake, crafted a persona that made her a legend among working people.
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Mary Harris Jones (1837-1930) was a labor leader and radical political activist.
JSOnline.com 2010
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A century ago, the I.W.W. - better known as the Wobblies - was a swaggering, radical union with 100,000 members and legendary leaders like Mary Harris Jones (known as Mother Jones) and
NYT > Home Page By STEVEN GREENHOUSE 2010
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Mary Harris Jones at IntLawGrrls, commenting on Gonzales v.
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Mary Harris Jones at IntLawGrrls, commenting on Gonzales v.
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