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Mother Jones with miners' children, circa 1903.
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Image of Mother Jones tying a child's shoelace while sitting in a tent. Another woman sits next to her, with a child on her lap and attends to his clothing.

Credit: Jones, Mary Harris Autobiography of Mother Jones. Charles H Kerr: 1925

In 1867 Mother Jones lost her husband, an iron worker, and all four of her children during a yellow fever in Tennessee. She turned to labor organizing after she lost her home, dress shop, and possessions in the Great Chicago Fire of 1871.

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