Mother Jones Magazine Company Description
The Foundation for National Progress (FNP) is full of words for its Mother. The non-profit foundation publishes and supports Mother Jones, a magazine devoted to environmental, social, political, and cultural issues. The bimonthly national magazine has a circulation of some 240,000). The FNP also runs the magazine's Web site, MotherJones.com. Revenues come from subscriptions and donors. The organization was founded in 1975 and the magazine started in 1976. The title refers to Mary Harris "Mother" Jones, a radical reformer who worked as a union organizer until her death in 1930.
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