Mary Harris Jones Quotes
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I want to hold a series of meetings all over the country and get the facts before the American people.
Mary Harris Jones
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Author Details:
Type:
Activist Quotes
Category:
American Activist Quotes
Date of Birth:
August 1, 1837
Date of Death:
November 30, 1930
Nationality:
American
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I was born in revolution.
Mary Harris Jones
My address is like my shoes. It travels with me.
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I have always advised men to read.
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I abide where there is a fight against wrong.
Mary Harris Jones
You must stand for free speech in the streets.
Mary Harris Jones
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
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.
Mary Harris Jones
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All Mary Harris Jones Quotations:
And who is responsible for this...
God almighty made women and the...
I abide where there is a...
I am Mother Jones. The Government...
I am not afraid of the...
I am not an anti to...
I am not blind to the...
I am not unaware that leaders...
I asked a man in prison...
I believe that movements to suppress...
I have always advised men to read.
I nursed men back to sanity...
I want to hold a series...
I was born in revolution.
I went West and took part...
I will tell the truth wherever...
I would fight God Almighty Himself...
I'm not a humanitarian. I'm a...
I'm not afraid of the press...
In Georgia where children work day...
Life comes to the miners out...
Little girls and boys, barefooted, walked...
Men's hearts are cold. They are indifferent.
My address is like my shoes...
Not all the coal that is...
Out of labor's struggle in Arizona...
Reformation, like education, is a journey...
Sit down and read. Educate yourself...
Sometimes it seemed to me I...
The strike of the miners in...
Today the white child is sold...
What is a good enough principle...
What one state could not get...
You know I took an oath...
You must stand for free speech...
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