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I preferred sewing to bossing little children.
Mother Jones
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Mother Jones
Age: 100 †
Born: 1830
Born: May 1
Died: 1930
Died: November 30
Human Rights Activist
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Teacher
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Mary Harris
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I asked a man in prison once how he happened to be there and he said he had stolen a pair of shoes. I told him if he had stolen a railroad he would be a United States Senator.
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The employment of children is doing more to fill prisons, insane asylums, almshouses, reformatories, slums, and gin shops than all the efforts of reformers are doing to improve society.
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And who is responsible for this appalling child slavery? Everyone.
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My friends, it is solidarity of labor we want. We do not want to find fault with each other, but to solidify our forces and say to each other: We must be together our masters are joined together and we must do the same thing.
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Life comes to the miners out of their deaths, and death out of their lives
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My address is like my shoes. It travels with me. I abide where there is a fight against wrong.
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All the average human being asks is something he can call a home a family that is fed and warm and now and then a little happiness once in a long while an extravagance.
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I live in the United States, but I do not know exactly where. My address is wherever there is a fight against oppression.
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I'm not a humanitarian, I'ma hell-raiser.
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The militant not the meek shall inherit the earth!
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Men's hearts are cold. They are indifferent.
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Some day the workers will take possession of your city hall, and when we do, no child will be sacrificed on the altar of profit!
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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
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I know that there are no limits to which the powers of privilege will not go to keep the workers in slavery
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I'm not afraid of the press or the Militia.
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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
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I was born in revolution.
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God almighty made women and the Rockefeller gang of thieves made the ladies.
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a TEN-YEAR-OLD lad in Indianapolis who was arrested for picking up coal along the side of railroad tracks is now in jail. If the boy had known enough to steal the whole railroad he would be heralded as a Napoleon of finance.
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I will tell the truth wherever I please.
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