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Essay / Research Paper Abstract
This 11 page report discusses the
remarkable life of Mary Harris Jones or “Mother” Jones (1837-
1930) Because of her radical politics and her determination, she
was one of the most famous women in America in the early years of
the 20th century. She was famous in many respects because she was
nobody and yet she was the embodiment of tens of thousands of the
working poor. At the same time, she made certain that she was not
simply looked over as another poor immigrant woman without money,
family, or connections. Mary Harris Jones carried a message to
the people of Africa regarding the nation’s women, its poor, and
its workers. She told the truth that nobody wanted to hear . .
.especially when it came from an immigrant woman. And yet, Mary
Jones personifies the spirit which became an essential component
of the women’s movement in America. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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nobody and yet she was the embodiment of tens of thousands of the working poor. At the same time, she made certain that she was not simply looked over as
another poor immigrant woman without money, family, or connections. Mary Harris Jones carried a message to the people of Africa regarding the nations women, its poor, and its workers. She
told the truth that nobody wanted to hear . . .especially when it came from an immigrant woman. And yet, Mary Jones personifies the spirit which became an essential component
of the womens movement in America. Bibliography lists 6 sources. BWmojone.rtf "My address is like my shoes. It travels with me" -- Mary
"Mother" Harris Jones By: C.B. Rodgers - November 2001 -- for more information on using this paper properly! Introduction The first thing
the student writing about Mary Harris Jones (1837- 1930), who is most often known by the name "Mother Jones" is that she was unlike any other woman of her time.
Because of her radical politics and her determination, she was one of the most famous women in America in the early years of the 20th century. She was famous
in many respects because she was nobody and yet she was the embodiment of tens of thousands of the working poor. At the same time, she made certain that she
was not simply looked over as another poor immigrant woman without money, family, or connections. She took a stand against the most powerful men of her day. If
there is one fundamental thing the student researching Mother Jones should understand it is that she refused to allow societal standards to define her existence or to govern her
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