Mary Harris Jones Quotes (35 Quotes)


    I nursed men back to sanity who were driven to despair. I solicited clothes for the ragged children, for the desperate mothers. I laid out the dead, the martyrs of the strike.

    Life comes to the miners out of their deaths, and death out of their lives.

    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?

    Today the white child is sold for two dollars a week to the manufacturers.



    God almighty made women and the Rockefeller gang of thieves made the ladies.

    I want to hold a series of meetings all over the country and get the facts before the American people.


    I went West and took part in the strike of the machinists - the Southern Pacific Railroad, the corporation that swung California by its golden tail, that controlled its legislature, its farmers, its preachers, its workers.

    I am Mother Jones. The Government can't take my life and you can't take my arm, but you can take my suitcase.

    What is a good enough principle for an American citizen ought to be good enough for the working man to follow.


    And who is responsible for this appalling child slavery? Everyone.

    You know I took an oath to tell the truth when I took the witness stand.


    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.

    Out of labor's struggle in Arizona came better conditions for the workers, who must everywhere, at all times, under advantage and disadvantage work out their own salvation.

    What one state could not get alone, what one miner against a powerful corporation could not achieve, can be achieved by the union.


    I believe that movements to suppress wrongs can be carried out under the protection of our flag.


    I would fight God Almighty Himself if He didn't play square with me.



    I am not unaware that leaders betray, and sell out, and play false.



    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.


    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.


    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.

    I am not an anti to anything which will bring freedom to my class.




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