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Mary Harris Jones

Mary Harris Jones gathered together a bunch of kids who worked in the textile mills. Together, they walked from Philadelphia to New York, to the house of President Theodore Roosevelt. They asked him to pass laws against child labor. Over time, the laws were created. Mary, whose nickname was "Mother Jones," helped keep American children in schools, and out of factories.

Mary Harris Jones 'We do not want to find fault with each other... We must be together.'


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