The Autobiography of Mother Jones

The Autobiography of Mother Jones

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Publisher's Synopsis

Cultural Writing. Autobiography. Labor history. New to SPD. The Most Dangerous Woman in America is what employers and politicians called Mother Jones. But rebellious working men and women loved her as they have never loved anyone else, before or since. In this classic American biography, the greatest labor organizer in U.S. history details her three-quarter-century fight for labor's liberation, and her unswerving belief in industrial unionism as the key to the struggle. Mother Jones' lively narrative -- every page bristling with her characteristic humor, indignation, and uncommon sense -- is a masterpiece of American radicalism. This abundantly illustrated new edition includes many valuable supplements. In a new Foreword, Meridel LeSueur vividly recalls her 1914 meeting with Mother Jones. IWW historian Fred Thompson's Afterword provides useful background and fills in important gaps in Mother Jones' story. Also included are a Mother Jones article from 1901, a tribute by Gene Debs, helpful anno

Book information

ISBN: 9780882861661
Publisher: Charles Kerr
Imprint: Charles Kerr
Pub date:
DEWEY: B
Language: English
Number of pages: 302
Weight: 295g
Height: 183mm
Width: 134mm
Spine width: 17mm