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  2. Mother Jones - Wikipedia

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    In the book Uncle (1964) by J.P. Martin, a train line is called Mother Jones's Siding and is rumored to be run by Mother Jones. The play The Kentucky Cycle: Fire in the Hole (1991) portrays Jones as an inspirational figure one of the other characters knew and was inspired by to go and create unions in other coal towns.

  3. Mother Jones (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Mother Jones began posting its magazine content on the Internet on November 24, 1993, the first general interest magazine in the country to do so. [29] [30] In the March/April 1996 issue, the magazine published the first Mother Jones 400, a listing of the largest individual donors to federal political campaigns. The print magazine listed the ...

  4. David Corn - Wikipedia

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    David Corn of Mother Jones will receive the George Polk Award for Political Reporting ... Through persistent digging and careful negotiation with a source, Corn secured a full recording of Romney at a $50,000-a-plate Florida fundraiser declaring that 47 percent of Americans — those who back President Obama — are "victims" who are "dependent ...

  5. Bibliography of Barbara Park - Wikipedia

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    Barbara Park, an American author, wrote and published dozens of books for children. Her Junie B. Jones series encompasses 31 books and had collectively sold 55 million copies worldwide as of 2013, according to Park's publisher, Random House. [1] The series started in 1992, with the publication of Junie B. Jones and the Stupid Smelly Bus.

  6. Debra Dickerson - Wikipedia

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    Debra J. Dickerson (born 1959) is an American author, editor, writer, and contributing writer and blogger for Mother Jones magazine. [1] Dickerson has been most prolific as an essayist, writing on race relations and racial identity in the United States.

  7. Molly Ivins - Wikipedia

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    David Rubien, writing in Salon, described the incident: "In a 1995 article for Mother Jones on Southern manners and mores, she extensively quoted, with affectionate attribution, statements from Florence King's book Southern Ladies and Gentlemen. But for some careless reason Ivins still fails to comprehend, she left the attribution off a few ...

  8. Junie B. Jones - Wikipedia

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    The Junie B. Jones series came in at #71 on the American Library Association's list of the Top 100 Banned or Challenged Books from 2000 to 2009. [2] Reasons cited are "poor social values taught by the books, and Junie B. Jones not being considered a good role model due to her mouthiness, bad spelling, and grammar."

  9. Jeffrey Bruce Klein - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey Bruce Klein (born January 15, 1948) is an investigative journalist who co-founded Mother Jones in 1976. [1]For its first issue he found a piece that won a National Magazine Award. [2]

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