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Hellraisers Journal – Monday October 27, 1913
“Jungles” by Agnes Thecla Fair, Girl Tramp, Author of Sour Dough’s Bible
From Miners’ Magazine of October 23, 1913:
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SOURCES & IMAGES
Quote Agnes Thecla Fair, Revolutionary Women
The Workingman’s Paper/Seattle Socialist p4, Nov 20, 1909
https://www.marxists.org/history/usa/pubs/thesocialist-seattle/091120-seattlesocialist-v10w448.pdf
Miners’ Magazine
(Denver, Colorado)
-Oct 23, 1913
https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiug.30112043506416&seq=374
See also:
IWW Union Dictionary and Glossary
-scroll down to “Colorful Metaphors – the IWW in the Vernacular”
https://archive.iww.org/history/dictionary/
Hobo Jungle – A well organized hobo encampment, maintained collectively by those that live there. Hobo Jungles frequently offered a place for the hobo to lay his or her bindle, meals (cobbled together from food contributed by residents of the encampment), information about work, and music & song (provided by the hoboes themselves). Jungles were commonly frequented by IWW members between 1905 – 1920s.
Sour Dough’s Bible
-by Agnes Thecla Fair
Seattle, 1910
https://archive.org/details/sourdoughsbible00fair/page/2/mode/2up
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Miners’ Magazine of Oct 23, 1913, re Michigan Copper Strike
https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiug.30112043506416&seq=361
-p3: re James Pollock, deputy sheriff, buried.
-p3: John H. Walker, of UMW, pays tribute to striking men, women and children of copper district.
-p4: re Miners’ Bulletin, editor Guy Miller.
-p4: N. D. Cochran on “Heroine” Annie Clemenc.
-p5: re Colorado and Michigan strikes.
-p6: “Extracts from the Press Relative to the Colorado and Michigan Strikes”
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