Joe Hill offers a profile of the early 20th century labor martyr, putting his story into the context of immigration history and labor union movements while celebrating his songs.
THE SONGS OF JOE HILL JOE HILL BIOGRAPHY DOWNLOAD & LISTEN TO A BRIEF SOUNDCLIP (Elizabeth Gurley Flynn remembers Joe Hill) (Real Audio, 145 KB) CASEY JONES -- THE UNION SCAB (1912) COFFEE AN' (1912) DON'T TAKE MY PAPA AWAY FROM ME (1915) DOWN IN THE OLD DARK MILLS (1913) EVERYBODY'S JOINING IT (1912) THE GIRL QUESTION (1913) IT'S A LONG WAY DOWN TO THE SOUPLINE (1915) JOE HILL'S LAST WILL (Nov.
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The Autobiography of Mother Jones The Autobiography of Mother Jones was first published by Charles Kerr in 1925. Since the copyright lapsed in 1953, it has been brought out in several editions by different publishers. The revitalized Charles Kerr still offers it and it can be ordered on-line at Amazon . This is the first on-line edition. If any Woman ever qualified as a true Saint, it has to be ...
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This installment concludes the brief biography of Mary Harris Mother Jones, begun in the February 12 issue.
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I dreamed I saw Joe Hill last night alive as you or me. Says I, But Joe, you're 70 or 80 years dead, and if you don't mind my saying so, that song about you isn't quite Schubert, or even Steven Foster. And standing there as big as life, and smiling with his eyes, Joe says, Eighty. And if the song inspired some people to work and take risks for the common good, you can keep the Art. But enough ...
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