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 battles--from the coalfields of West Virginia to the steel mills of Chicago and the garment shops of New York.
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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 battles--from the coalfields of West Virginia to the steel mills of Chicago and the garment shops of New York.
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