Socialism in the Heartland: The Midwestern Experience, 1900-1925Donald T. Critchlow |
Contents
The Milwaukee Movement to 1920 | 18 |
The Socialist Party in Indiana 19001925 | 46 |
The Socialist Party of America | 68 |
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