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Mary Harris Jones
American
August 1, 1837
Activist
I have always advised men to read.
Mary Harris Jones
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Men
Always
Read
Reformation, like education, is a journey, not a destination.
Mary Harris Jones
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Education
Like
Journey
I abide where there is a fight against wrong.
Mary Harris Jones
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Where
Against
Wrong
My address is like my shoes. It travels with me.
Mary Harris Jones
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Me
Like
Shoes
And who is responsible for this appalling child slavery? Everyone.
Mary Harris Jones
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Who
Everyone
Child
I am not afraid of the pen, or the scaffold, or the sword.
Mary Harris Jones
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Am
I Am
Afraid
Little girls and boys, barefooted, walked up and down between the endless rows of spindles, reaching thin little hands into the machinery to repair snapped threads.
Mary Harris Jones
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Up
Little
Down
In Georgia where children work day and night in the cotton mills they have just passed a bill to protect song birds. What about the little children from whom all song is gone?
Mary Harris Jones
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Work
About
Just
The strike of the miners in Arizona was one of the most remarkable strikes in the history of the American labor movement. Its peaceful character, its successful outcome, were due to that most remarkable character, Governor Hunt.
Mary Harris Jones
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History
Most
Were
Sometimes it seemed to me I could not look at those silent little figures; that I must go north, to the grim coal fields, to the Rocky Mountain camps, where the labor fight is at least fought by grown men.
Mary Harris Jones
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Men
Me
Go