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Commentary: Chicago played a big role in Mother Jones’ life. Why no statue for her?

Posted on July 15, 2020July 15, 2020 by completingthestory

Commentary: Chicago played a big role in Mother Jones’ life. Why no statue for her?

https://www.chicagotribune.com/opinion/commentary/ct-opinion-statues-mother-jones-commemorate-20200714-zkuyuluodbaate2q226tyrmfn4-story.html

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