Noun
United States labor leader (born in Ireland) who helped to found the Industrial Workers of the World (1830-1930)
Source: WordNet1873 ) * August 1 (bapt.) Mary Harris Jones ("Mother Jones"), Irish-American labor leader (d. Source: Internet
C.). citation According to two reports by Mother Jones magazine, Amway distributor Dexter Yager "used the company’s extensive voice-mail system to rally hundreds of Amway distributors into giving a total of $295,871" to Myrick’s campaign. Source: Internet
For example, Mother Jones wrote, "For evidence of how rank-and-file liberals have turned against Nader, one need look no further than the empire he created. Source: Internet
Ouida was a voracious reader, her tastes ranging from scripture to the New York Times Book Review to Mother Jones to biographies of notable women. Source: Internet
A little later in the segment, perhaps anticipating the Mother Jones report, O'Reilly clarified his earlier comments. Source: Internet
From the ancient warrior queens Marrigan, Macha, and Badbh to the labor-movement maven Mother Jones, Irish women have backbones of steel. Source: Internet