(1880 – September 1, 1960) was an influential American folk singer and a union activist. Her full name was Mary Magdalene Garland Stewart Jackson Stamos. She was discovered in November 1931 by the Dreiser Committee, investigating mining conditions in Harlan County when she spoke and sang her song "Ragged, Hungry Blues" in front of the committee. In December 1931, Jackson traveled to New York City to support and raise money for striking Harlan coal miners against tobacco.
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I Am a Union Woman
Ragged Hungry Blues Pt. 2
Ragged Hungry Blues (Pt.2)
Kentucky Miner's Wife (Ragged Hungry Blues) Pt.1
Kentucky Miner´s Wife (Ragged
Ragged Hungry Blues (Pt.1)
Roll on Buddy
Kentucky Miner´s Wife (Ragged Hungry Blues) Pt.1
Hard Times in Coleman's Mines
Lonesome Jailhouse Blues
Ragged Hungry Blues (part 1)
Let me be your teddy
Witch Stories
Christmas Eve in the East Side
Hard Times in Coleman's Mine
Pistol Packin' Woman
Crossbones Skully
Dishonest Miller
Ragged Hungry Blues (part 2)
The Lone Pilgrim
The Death of Harry Simms
I Love Coal Miners, I Do
Just A Little Talk With Jesus
Hungry Ragged Blues
Ragged Hungry Blues (Pt. 1)
Holiness Church Monologue
The Birth of Robin Hood
Ragged Hungry Blues Pt. 1
Hard Times In Coleman`s Mines
Hungry Disgusted Blues
Join the C.I.O.
Hunger
01-Hard Times in Coleman's Mines
Fare Thee Well Old Ely Branch
Mr. Concliff Turn Me Loose
02-Lonesome Jailhouse Blues
Kentucky Miner's Wife (Ragged Hungry Blues) (Parts 1 & 2)
Kentucky Miner's Wife (Ragged Hungry Blues), Part 1
Ragged Hungry Blues, Pt. 1
Ragged Hungry Blues, Pt. 2
Poor Miner's Farewell
Prisoner's call
04-Let me be your teddy
03-I love coal miners I do
05-Christmas Eve in the East Side
Fare Thee Weel Old Ely Branch
07-Hungry Disgusted Blues
I Love Coal Miners I Do
08-Crossbones Skully
Hungr Dusgusted Blues
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