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Mary Harris Jones

Mary Harris was born on May 1, 1830. She was born near Cork, Ireland. Her father got into some political trouble and had to move the family to Canada when she was eight years old. After high school Mary decided she wanted to be a schoolteacher and later moved to Tennessee in 1861. That is when she met George Jones and they got married. He was an Iron Molder like her father. In 1868, Marry Harris Jones' lost her entire family to yellow fever. She was 37 years old and it killed her four children and her husband. It had swept Memphis where they lived. After this happened to her, Mary moved to Chicago to become a seamstress. Before she could get h


During the strike, men employed by the mine-owners machine-gunned the strikers and their families. er little shop going a fire burnt down her business and her house with all of her belongings in 1871. Her sentence was thrown out when an investigation proved she was innocent. " Soon after celebrating her 100th birthday, Mary Harris Jones died. Jones was also involved in organizing workers in the mining strikes in Colorado in 1913 and 1923. On the floor of the House of Representatives she was branded a ''notorious and troublesome woman. She also tried to stop child labor. She finally got a job working with people who wanted to get decent wages and have their working environment improved. Mary Jones later became an official for the United Mine Worker's Union. The establishment types she battled had less flattering things to say about her. Her work involved making speeches, recruiting members and organizing soup kitchens and women's auxiliary groups during strikes. Now aged eighty-three, Jones was deported but when she returned to the strike area she was once again imprisoned. This again led to her arrest and a nine-week spell in prison. Mary Jones traveled the country helping workers to form themselves into unions.

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