Mother Jones: The Most Dangerous Woman in America

TitleMother Jones: The Most Dangerous Woman in America
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication2002
AuthorsGorn, E.
PublisherHill and Wang
CityNew York
Keywordsbiography, labor history, labor movement, Mother Jones, organizing
Abstract

Her rallying cry was famous: "Pray for the dead and fight like hell for the living." A century ago, Mother Jones was a celebrated organizer and agitator, the very soul of the modern American labor movement. At coal strikes, steel strikes, railroad, textile, and brewery strikes, Mother Jones was always there, stirring the workers to action and enraging the powerful. In this first biography of "the most dangerous woman in America," Elliott J. Gorn proves why, in the words of Eugene V. Debs, Mother Jones "has won her way into the hearts of the nation's toilers, and . . . will be lovingly remembered by their children and their children's children forever." (publisher’s statement)