The most famous female labor activist of the nineteenth century, Mary Harris Jones—aka “Mother Jones”—was a self-proclaimed “hell-raiser” in the cause of economic justice. She was so strident that a US attorney once labeled her “the most dangerous woman in America.”
Born circa August 1, 1837 in County Cork, Ireland, Jones immigrated to Toronto, Canada, with her family at age five—prior to the potato famine with its waves of Irish immigrants.
She first worked as a teacher in a Michigan Catholic school, then as a seamstress in Chicago. She moved to Memphis for another teaching job, and in 1861 married George Jones, a member of the Iron Molders Union. They had four children in six years. In 1867, tragedy struck when her entire family died in a yellow fever epidemic; she dressed in black for the rest of her life.
Returning to Chicago, Jones resumed sewing but lost everything she owned in the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. She found solace at Knights of Labor meetings, and in 1877, took up the cause of working people. Jones focused on the rising number of working poor during industrialization, especially as wages shrunk, hours increased, and workers had no insurance for unemployment, healthcare or old age.
Jones first displayed her oratorical and organizing abilities in Pittsburgh during the Great Railroad Strike of 1877. She took part in and led hundreds of strikes, including those that led to the Haymarket riot in Chicago in 1886. She paused briefly to publish The New Right in 1899 and a two-volume Letter of Love and Labor in 1900 and 1901. A beloved leader, the workers she organized nicknamed her “Mother Jones.”
Beginning in 1900, Jones focused on miners, organizing in the coal fields of West Virginia and Pennsylvania. For a few years, she was employed by the United Mine Workers, but left when the national leadership disavowed a wildcat strike in Colorado. After a decade in the West, Jones returned to West Virginia, where, after a violent strike in 1912-1913, she was convicted of conspiracy to commit murder. Public appeals on her behalf convinced the governor to commute her twenty-year sentence. Afterward she returned to Colorado and made a national crusade out of the tragic events during the Ludlow Massacre, even lobbying President Woodrow Wilson. Later, she participated in several industrial strikes on the East Coast between 1915 and 1919 and continued to organize miners well into her nineties.
Despite her radicalism, Jones did not support women’s suffrage, arguing that “you don’t need a vote to raise hell.” She pointed out that the women of Colorado had the vote and failed to use it to prevent the appalling conditions that led to labor violence. She also considered suffragists unwitting dupes of class warfare. Jones argued that suffragists were naïve women who unwittingly acted as duplicitous agents of class warfare.
Although Jones organized working class women, she held them in auxiliaries, maintaining that—except when the union called—a woman’s place was in the home. A reflection of her Catholic heritage, she believed that men should be paid well enough so that women could devote themselves to motherhood.
In 1925, she published her Autobiography of Mother Jones. She is buried in the Union Miners Cemetery in Mount Olive, Illinois.
"I'm not a humanitarian, I'm a hell-raiser."
Mother Jones
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Found a way to connect two 4TB HDDs to my PS4 with a printer USB 3.0 switch that doesn't trip the PS4's stupid USB hub detection that doesn't allow the extended storage to work until you plug directly into it, most of the time. This uses a mechanic switch I think, so if I need to swap drives I can dismount the first one, flip the switch, and it auto-mounts.
Compare this to XBOX where you can just connect a bunch of external HDDs and use them all simultaneously. Sony really got controlling this/last gen in what users can do with their machine.
Also, fuck all the Redditors who said this couldn't be done, etc. etc. I did it and I'm thriving.
Post about it on r*ddit and watch em seethe?
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What is the actual point of that for Sony? They coded it specifically to spit out USB hubs??? Why???
I think it's so people who don't know any better don't try to plug in a bunch of different things into the one USB 3.0 port on the front of the Slim (I think Pro and regular PS4 are similar?) since they want as much bandwidth for games played off the external drive. But instead of just telling or warning people about it, they have it detect if there's any USB hub detected at all and the console tells you to plug directly into the USB 3.0 (or 3.1 or 3.2, whatever it is). You can use a HUB from the other ports do controllers, etc. Although those might require a powered hub.
Somehow XB1 and Series consoles don't need this hassle. Cannot believe how much they want users to just constantly delete and reinstall games on these modern consoles, even if my console wasn't hacked I'd refuse to do that.
That's almost like a windows-ism, lmao. Treating people like idiots to their detriment. Really silly.
Also I wish I had a hacked ps4.......
I think it's just a PS4 thing to just have the most deranged constraints imaginable. The supported formats for media are insane too. Like it can play 4k remuxes fine... as long as the audio is encoded in aac.
USB Implementers Forum, the group that controls the USB spec, actually made the absolutely deranged decision to rename USB 3.0 not once but twice. The 5Gbps port on the PS4 was USB 3.0 when it came out, but has since been renamed to USB 3.1 gen 1 then USB 3.2 gen 1. The 10Gbps speed that should just be USB 3.1 was called USB 3.1 gen 2 and was then renamed to USB 3.2 gen 2. And the actual 20Gbps USB 3.2 is officially USB 3.2 gen 2x2.
This is all very stupid and confusing but the practical upshot (for manufacturers, not users) is that they can keep selling devices with 5Gbps ports and calling them the latest version name.
Thanks, I thought something was up with that but never looked into it. Good to know.