Mother Jones: Fierce Fighter For Workers' Rights by Judith Pinkerton Josephson

Why was Mother Jones concerned for the safety of children working in the textile industry? Cite at least two details from paragraphs 2-4.

Mother Jones was concerned for the safety of children working in the textile industry due to their vulnerability and exploitation. She recognized that these children were subjected to long hours of labor and hazardous working conditions, which adversely affected their physical and mental well-being.

One detail from paragraph 2 is that Mother Jones witnessed the "wretched conditions" under which children labored in textile mills. This implies that these conditions were poor and detrimental to their health and safety.

Another detail from paragraph 4 is that Mother Jones discovered how these children were often injured on the job, losing fingers or being mutilated. This shows the grave dangers they faced while working in the industry, further emphasizing her concern for their well-being.