Chronicles the life of Mary "Mother" Jones, the elderly Irish widow who became famous for her power and grit as she fought for the rights of American workers and children in the early twentieth century.
A collection of first-person narratives in which twenty-six women discuss their experiences as blue-collar workers in a variety of traditionally-male occupations, such as carpenter, truck driver, electrician, and welder.
Chronicles the life of Mary "Mother" Jones, the elderly Irish widow who became famous for her power and grit as she fought for the rights of American workers and children in the early twentieth century.