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Autobiography of Mother Jones is the compelling life story of Mary Harris Jones, known to the world as Mother Jones, one of the most influential labor organizers in American history. Published in 1925, this autobiography chronicles her journey from her early years in Ireland, through personal tragedies and hardships, to her emergence as a fearless advocate for workers’ rights. Mother Jones recounts her experiences with vivid detail and passionate conviction, offering firsthand accounts of the labor struggles that shaped the United States at the turn of the twentieth century. The narrative delves into her involvement with the Knights of Labor, the United Mine Workers, and her leadership in organizing strikes, marches, and protests across the country. She describes the harsh realities faced by miners, mill workers, and child laborers, and her relentless fight against exploitation, injustice, and corporate greed. The book is rich with stories of her confrontations with powerful industrialists, her arrests and imprisonments, and her unwavering commitment to the cause of the working class. Mother Jones’s autobiography is not only a personal memoir but also a social history, capturing the spirit of the labor movement and the broader struggles for social justice in America. Her voice is bold, uncompromising, and deeply human, reflecting both her fiery activism and her compassion for the oppressed. Through her eyes, readers witness the courage, solidarity, and resilience of workers who fought for dignity and fair treatment. Autobiography of Mother Jones stands as a testament to the power of individual conviction and collective action. It is an inspiring and essential read for anyone interested in American history, labor rights, and the enduring fight for social justice.
Pages
192 pages
Collection
n.c
Parution
2025-09-01
Marque
Science & Technology Publishing
EAN papier
9782528119204
EAN EPUB SANS DRM
9782528119204

Prix
19,99 €

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