Mother Jones (Mary Harris), 1837-1930, exposed disturbing truths about child labor and the poverty of working families. She was motherhood roused to frenzy against the oppressors of her children. Neither courts, nor gunman, nor prisons could stop the woman who said “Pray for the dead, fight like hell for the living.”
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