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Woman from Spillertown: A Memoir of Agnes Burns Wieck
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Woman from Spillertown: A Memoir of Agnes Burns Wieck

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Kathryn Kish Sklar calls this work a major contribution to our historical understanding of the role of women in organizing American miners in the twentieth century.

Agnes Burns Wieck was a crusading labor organizer, an activist known as the Mother Jones of Illinois. This first book-length biography is a unique portrait of her energy and unremitting dedication to social justice.

Wieck organized miners’ wives and led a movement of Illinois coalfield women. She used her talents as a journalist and a public speaker to campaign for a decent standard of living, for good schools and working conditions in communities free of corporate domination, and for union democracy, racial equality, and acceptance of women in political life.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Southern Illinois University Press
Country
United States
Date
10 December 1991
Pages
280
ISBN
9780809316199

Kathryn Kish Sklar calls this work a major contribution to our historical understanding of the role of women in organizing American miners in the twentieth century.

Agnes Burns Wieck was a crusading labor organizer, an activist known as the Mother Jones of Illinois. This first book-length biography is a unique portrait of her energy and unremitting dedication to social justice.

Wieck organized miners’ wives and led a movement of Illinois coalfield women. She used her talents as a journalist and a public speaker to campaign for a decent standard of living, for good schools and working conditions in communities free of corporate domination, and for union democracy, racial equality, and acceptance of women in political life.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Southern Illinois University Press
Country
United States
Date
10 December 1991
Pages
280
ISBN
9780809316199