The Autobiography of Mother Jones
The Autobiography of Mother Jones (1925)
- Chapter 1 - Early Years
- Chapter 2 - The Haymarket Tragedy
- Chapter 3 - A Strike in Virginia
- Chapter 4 - Wayland’s Appeal To Reason
- Chapter 5 - Victory at Arnot
- Chapter 6 - War in West Virginia
- Chapter 7 - A Human Judge
- Chapter 8 - Roosevelt Sent for John Mitchell
- Chapter 9 - Murder in West Virginia
- Chapter 10 - The March of the Mill Children
- Chapter 11 - Those Mules Won’t Scab Today
- Chapter 12 - How the Women Mopped Up Coaldale
- Chapter 13 - The Cripple Creek Strike
- Chapter 14 - Child Labor
- Chapter 15 - Moyer, Haywood and Pettibone
- Chapter 16 - The Mexican Revolution
- Chapter 17 - How the Women Sang themselves Out of Jail
- Chapter 18 - Victory in West Virginia
- Chapter 19 - Guards and Gunmen
- Chapter 20 - Governor Hunt
- Chapter 21 - In Rockefeller’s Prisons
- Chapter 22 - “You Don’t Need a Vote to Raise Hell”
- Chapter 23 - In a West Virginia Prison Camp
- Chapter 24 - The Steel Strike of 1919
- Chapter 25 - Struggle and Lose: Struggle and Win
- Chapter 26 - Medieval West Virginia
- Chapter 27 - Progress in Spite of Leaders
Complete and unabridged. First published by Charles Kerr in 1925; Proofed and corrected by Hakan Erbil.
- Chapter 1 - Early Years
- Chapter 10 - The March of the Mill Children
- Chapter 11 - Those Mules Won’t Scab Today
- Chapter 12 - How the Women Mopped Up Coaldale
- Chapter 13 - The Cripple Creek Strike
- Chapter 14 - Child Labor
- Chapter 15 - Moyer, Haywood and Pettibone
- Chapter 16 - The Mexican Revolution
- Chapter 17 - How the Women Sang themselves Out of Jail
- Chapter 18 - Victory in West Virginia
- Chapter 19 - Guards and Gunmen
- Chapter 2 - The Haymarket Tragedy
- Chapter 20 - Governor Hunt
- Chapter 21 - In Rockefeller’s Prisons
- Chapter 22 - “You Don’t Need a Vote to Raise Hell”
- Chapter 23 - In a West Virginia Prison Camp
- Chapter 24 - The Steel Strike of 1919
- Chapter 25 - Struggle and Lose: Struggle and Win
- Chapter 26 - Medieval West Virginia
- Chapter 27 - Progress in Spite of Leaders
- Chapter 3 - A Strike in Virginia
- Chapter 4 - Wayland’s Appeal To Reason
- Chapter 5 - Victory at Arnot
- Chapter 6 - War in West Virginia
- Chapter 7 - A Human Judge
- Chapter 8 - Roosevelt Sent for John Mitchell
- Chapter 9 - Murder in West Virginia