Mother Jones and her army of Mill Children
(Book)
Author
Contributors
Carpenter, Nancy, illustrator.
Published
New York City : Schwartz & Wade, [2020].
Status
South Side Library - Children's Nonfiction - Children
331.88 W
1 available
331.88 W
1 available
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Published
New York City : Schwartz & Wade, [2020].
Format
Book
Physical Desc
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 27 x 29 cm
Language
English
Accelerated Reader
LG
Level 4.9, 1 Points
Level 4.9, 1 Points
Notes
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
Description
The story of Mother Jones, an Irish immigrant who was essential in the fight to create child labor laws. Well into her sixties, Mother Jones had finally had enough of children working long hours in dangerous factory jobs, and decided she was going to do something about it. The powerful protests she organized earned her the name "the most dangerous woman in America." And in the Children's Crusade of 1903, she lead one hundred boys and girls on a glorious march from Philadelphia right to the front door of President Theodore Roosevelt's Long Island home. -- adapted from amazon.com
Target Audience
Age: 4-8.
Target Audience
K to Grade 3.
Awards
Junior Library Guild selection.
Citations
APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Winter, J., & Carpenter, N. (2020). Mother Jones and her army of Mill Children . Schwartz & Wade.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Winter, Jonah, 1962- and Nancy, Carpenter. 2020. Mother Jones and Her Army of Mill Children. Schwartz & Wade.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Winter, Jonah, 1962- and Nancy, Carpenter. Mother Jones and Her Army of Mill Children Schwartz & Wade, 2020.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Winter, Jonah, and Nancy Carpenter. Mother Jones and Her Army of Mill Children Schwartz & Wade, 2020.
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