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Mary Harris, más conocida como Mother Jones y como "Grandmother of agitators" (Cork, Irlanda; 1 de agosto de 1837 [1] -Silver Spring, Maryland, Estados Unidos; 30 de noviembre de 1930) fue una profesora de escuela y costurera estadounidense nacida en Irlanda quien se convirtió en una prominente organizadora sindical y comunitaria.
Learn about the life and legacy of Mary Harris Jones, aka "Mother Jones", the most famous female labor activist of the nineteenth century. She organized strikes, published books, and fought for workers' rights in the US and Canada.
Mary Harris, also known as Mother Jones, was a radical activist who fought for workers' rights and co-founded the IWW. Learn about her life, work, and legacy in this biography.
Mary Harris, más conocida como Mother Jones y como "Grandmother of agitators" (Cork, Irlanda; 1 de agosto de 1837 [1]-Silver Spring, Maryland, Estados Unidos; 30 de noviembre de 1930) fue una profesora de escuela y costurera estadounidense nacida en Irlanda quien se convirtió en una prominente organizadora sindical y comunitaria.
Mary G. Harris Jones (1837 (baptized) – November 30, 1930), known as Mother Jones from 1897 onwards, was an Irish-born American labor organizer, former schoolteacher, and dressmaker who became a prominent union organizer, community organizer, and activist.
Mary Harris “Mother” Jones was a fearless fighter for workers’ rights. When she was mocked as the “grandmother of all agitators,” in the U.S. Senate, Mother Jones replied that she would someday like to be called “the great-grandmother of all agitators.”
A conversation with author, Mother Jones expert and Associate Professor of History at Northern Illinois University, Rosemary Feurer and Artist, Lindsay Hand ...