Mother Jones Typescript Memoir, 1938 A&M 2778

Mother Jones Typescript Memoir, 1938 A&M 2778


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Repository
West Virginia and Regional History Center
Identification
A&M 2778
Title
Mother Jones Typescript Memoir 1938
URL:
https://archives.lib.wvu.edu/ark:/99999/195352
Quantity
0.25 Linear Feet, Summary: 3 in. (1 small flat storage box)
Creator
Burgess, Lillie May (Fowler)
Location
West Virginia and Regional History Center / West Virginia University / 1549 University Avenue / P.O. Box 6069 / Morgantown, WV 26506-6069 / Phone: 304-293-3536 / Fax: 304-293-3981 / URL: https://wvrhc.lib.wvu.edu/
Language
English
Abstract
Typescript memoir of the life of Mother Jones, entitled "Mother Jones: the Life Story of the Irish Immigrant Girl Who Became the Most Unique Character in the American Labor Movement, Living Past 100 Years," written by Lillie May Burgess of Hyattsville, Maryland, and copyrighted 8 February 1938. The manuscript is in two parts, several pages of which are missing. The first part (241pp.) is entitled "The Life Story of Mother Jones: American Labor's Joan of Arc," and is a narration of events in Mother Jones' life. It includes a description of her early years, before she became a labor activist, and some of the highlights of her labor career. Her activities in organizing miners in West Virginia and Colorado receive most emphasis, but also included are her activities among women brewery workers, her participation in the 1919 steel strike at Homestead, Pennsylvania, her interest in the Mexican Revolution of 1911, her views on woman suffrage and prohibition, her meetings with various presidents and John D. Rockefeller, Jr., and her friendship with Terence V. Powderly, fellow labor activist. The narration follows closely that of THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF MOTHER JONES, published in 1925 by Charles H. Kerr & Co., Chicago, Ill., with the addition of some chapters on her life after 1925. The second part (106pp.) is entitled "The Last Years of Mother Jones (Personal Reminiscences)." It is a narration of the later years of Mother Jones' life, ca.1927-1930, most of which she spent under the care of the author, Lillie May Burgess, at the Burgess home in Hyattsville, Maryland. Mrs. Burgess relates the circumstances under which Mother Jones and she became friends, how Mother Jones came to live with the Burgess family in 1927, and what these years of her life were like.

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Subjects and Indexing Terms

  • Agriculture
  • Burgess, Lillie May (Fowler)
  • Burgess, Lillie May (Fowler)
  • Burgess, Walter.
  • Churches -- Roman Catholic
  • Coal miners
  • Coal miners' spouses
  • Coal mines and mining
  • Coal mining - Labor organization.
  • Coal mining - Strikes - Colorado mines.
  • Coal mining - Strikes - West Virginia mines.
  • Coal mining.
  • Colorado
  • Estate settlements.
  • Homestead, PA -- Steel workers -- Strikes
  • Homestead, PA -- Steel workers -- Strikes
  • Homestead, PA -- Steel workers -- Strikes
  • Hyattsville (Md.)
  • Jones, Mary.
  • Labor organization. SEE ALSO Coal mining - labor
  • Mexican Revolution.
  • Mines and mining -- Colorado
  • Mines and mining -- Colorado
  • Powderly, Terence Vincent, 1849-1924
  • Prohibition -- United States -- History
  • Rockefeller, John D., Jr. (John Davison), 1874-1960
  • Strikes - Colorado miners.
  • Strikes -- West Virginia -- Coal miners
  • Unions.
  • United Mine Workers of America
  • West Virginia
  • Western Federation of Miners
  • Women -- Suffrage
  • Women -- United States -- History
  • Women brewery workers -- Wisconsin -- Milwaukee
  • Women labor union members
  • Women textile workers

Significant Persons Associated With the Collection

  • Burgess, Lillie May (Fowler)
  • Burgess, Walter.
  • Jones, Mary.
  • Powderly, Terence Vincent, 1849-1924
  • Rockefeller, John D., Jr. (John Davison), 1874-1960

Significant Places Associated With the Collection

  • Colorado
  • Homestead, PA -- Steel workers -- Strikes
  • Hyattsville (Md.)
  • West Virginia