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"Mortaria family, 8 Downing St., N.Y., making flowers wreaths. The Little three-year-old on left was actually helping, putting the center of the flower into the petal. . ."

Photograph courtsey of the
Library of Congress
National Child Labor…

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For more information on this particular item, visit the document page for "Early Years" From The Autobiography of Mother Jones This item is a part of the Catholics and Industrialization section. Return to Index of Documents

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Children at work in a Massachusetts Textile Factory
Courtesy of LOC Prints & Photographs

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Theodore Roosevelt was a Progressive interested in economic and social issues prominent in the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth century United States.

Photograph courtesy of the
Library of Congress,
Prints and Photographs…

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For more information on this particular item, visit the document page for "Letter to President Theodore Roosevelt, July 31, 1903" From North American, Philadelphia This item is a part of the Catholics and Industrialization section. Return to Index…

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January 24th, 1907 Cover of Miner's Magazine

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For more information on this particular item, visit the document page for "Open Letter to Mrs. Bertha Honoré Palmer January 12, 1907" Published in Miners' Magazine, January 24, 1907 This item is a part of the Catholics and Industrialization…

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For more information on this particular item, visit the document page for "UMWA Convention Speech by Mother Jones" March 29, 1910 This item is a part of the Catholics and Industrialization section. Return to Index of Documents

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"Two of the tiny workers, a raveler and a looper in Loudon Hosiery Mills. Location: Loudon, Tennessee."
Photograph courtsey of the
Library of Congress
Prints and Photographs Division
LC-USZ62-12878.

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Mother Jones with children in a mining camp
Photograph courtesy of the
Newberry Library
Kerr Archives,
Box XX "Unidentified Photo" folder
Mother Jones and three children.
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