Hellraisers Journal: Mother Jones Speaks in Pittsburgh, Raps Pennsylvanians, Calls West Virginia Officials “Pack of Anarchists”

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Quote Mother Jones, WV Court Martial, No Plea to Make, Ptt Pst p3, Mar 8, 1913—————

Hellraisers Journal – Tuesday May 20, 1913
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – Mother Jones Speaks at Lyceum Theater

From The Pittsburg Press of May 19, 1913:

“MOTHER” JONES MAKES ROUSING
ADDRESS HERE
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Says West Virginia Officials Form
“Pack of Anarchists.”
Takes Vigorous Rap at Pennsylvanians
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AGED LABOR LEADER CRITICISES CONGRESS
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Mother Jones in Rocker, Survey p41, Apr 5, 1913

Arraigning Pennsylvanians as moral cowards for permitting the present state of affairs to exist in the West Virginia mining country; scoring the West Virginia authorities bitterly, and never dropping her high note of enthusiasm for a single instant, “Mother” Jones,  the noted woman leader yesterday,  in the Lyceum theater talked to a crowded house which applauded almost every sentence. She was presented with a huge bunch of flowers by the Slavonic Associated Press.

The world-renowned labor organizer, who confessed yesterday to being aged 81, made an imposing figure as, white-haired, erect, nervous and virile, she completely possessed the stage during her speech, and, incidentally her audience as well. Among other things, she said:

[The speaker declared:]

If one were to go to the West Virginia strike region and see the indescribable conditions I have seen there, he would say that America is darker than even Russia was; darker than even barbarous Mexico was. The harrowing stories I could tell as I have seen them there would paralyze the heart of the Nation-if it had a heart. But we’re so hypnotized by our ruling class.

THREATS BROUGHT DEFIANCE.

When I went to Cabin Creek last May they told me that if I went up there at an organizer I would come back on a stretcher, but I defied them.

[She almost screamed:]

You people in Pennsylvania are moral cowards. The nation never gave you so great an opportunity to show yourselves as when it gave you the story of the drum-head court by military despots such as we were brought before. And you sat idly by and did nothing! If you can get a bigger pack of anarchists than the public officials of West Virginia I want to find them!

“Mother” Jones spent her eighty-first birthday in jail. She had the locals of the miners’ union elect delegates to lay their grievances before the governor, W. E. Glasscock, of West Virginia and went with these delegates to Charleston. It was then, she says, that the governor became alarmed, fearing from her reputation as an agitator that she meant trouble. A warrant was issued for her arrest and she spent some time under guard, some of the delegates being imprisoned also.

Harold W. Houston, secretary of the Socialist party of West Virginia, closed the meeting by referring to conditions in the strike zone of his state. He urged co-operation on the part of the party here to aid in righting the wrongs which he claims have been done organized labor in the “Mountain State.”

Mother Jones made a great appeal for the protection of the home and didn’t neglect to inject a smart rap at congress occupying “a whole session talking about the navy and how much money to spend on it, but not a dollar to protect the childhood of the nation.”

[Photograph and emphasis added.]

Excerpt from The New York Times of  May 19, 1913:

We’re going to organize the state of West Virginia if every one of us dies in the battle…I’m going back to West Virginia. If I can’t go on a train, I’ll walk in…[Before going into the trouble zone] one of the boys told me: “If you go up there, Mother, you’ll come back on a stretcher, no organizer can speak there!” I spoke there. I didn’t come out on a stretcher. I raised hell.

I organized the women because the women can lick a non-union man better than you fellows here can

Labor must stand together. You trades unions must stop wrangling with the I.W.W., and the I.W.W. must stop wrangling with the trades unions I know industrial unionism is coming, and you can’t stop it.

[Emphasis added.]

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SOURCES

Quote Mother Jones, WV Court Martial, No Plea to Make,
-Ptt Pst p3, Mar 8, 1913
https://www.newspapers.com/article/pittsburgh-daily-post-mar-8-1913-pittsb/123676845/

The Pittsburg Press
(Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
-May 19, 1913
https://www.newspapers.com/image/143420684/

The New York Times
(New York, New York]
-May 19, 1913
https://www.newspapers.com/image/20344187/

IMAGE
Mother Jones in Rocker, Survey p41, Apr 5, 1913
https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.32106015659722&view=1up&seq=86

See also:

May 19, 1913, New York Times
-“Mother Jones Is Defiant”-Speaks re West Virginia at Pittsburgh, PA
https://www.newspapers.com/image/20344187/

From the Appeal to Reason of May 17, 1913:
https://www.marxists.org/history/usa/pubs/appeal-to-reason/130517-appealtoreason-w911.pdf
May 17, 1913, Appeal to Reason
-Barbarous WV by John Kenneth Turner, Special Investigator
https://www.newspapers.com/article/appeal-to-reason-may-17-1913-appeal-to/125134297/
https://www.newspapers.com/article/appeal-to-reason-may-17-1913-appeal-to/125134450/
May 17, 1913, Appeal to Reason
-“Demand Investigation” by Eugene Debs, re Sen. Kern’s WV Resolution
https://www.newspapers.com/article/appeal-to-reason-may-17-1913-appeal-to/125134884/

From The Coming Nation of May 17, 1913:
https://www.newspapers.com/image/487679333/
May 17, 1913, Coming Nation
-Opinion of Judge Robinson re Mother Jones, Boswell, etc in W. Va. Case
https://www.newspapers.com/article/coming-nation-may-17-1913-coming-natio/125133497/
https://www.newspapers.com/article/coming-nation-may-17-1913-coming-natio/125133569/

Tag: West Virginia Court Martial of Mother Jones + 48 of 1913
https://weneverforget.org/tag/west-virginia-court-martial-of-mother-jones-48-of-1913/

Tag: Senate Investigation of Paint Creek Coal Fields of West Virginia of 1913
https://weneverforget.org/tag/senate-investigation-of-paint-creek-coal-fields-of-west-virginia-of-1913/

Tag: Paint Creek-Cabin Creek Strike of 1912-1913
https://weneverforget.org/tag/paint-creek-cabin-creek-strike-of-1912-1913/

The Cover of The Coming Nation for May 17, 1913:

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West Virginia My Home · Hazel Dickens