Eugene V. Debs: Spokesman for Labor and SocialismThe classic biography covering all of Debs public career of 52 years - as City Clerk and State Representative, American Railway Union organizer, and his conversion to socialism, five campaigns for the presidency and his leadership of anti-war dissenters and other causes. Based on research in family papers, this is still the finest sympathetic story of the nation's foremost radical hero, the most popular leader of a Marxist movement... |
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BlueDenim Spokesman | 23 |
A Willing Candidate | 79 |
The 1908 Red Special Campaign | 91 |
Copyright | |
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accept action activities addition American Appeal Arrive asked attend audience August became Berger Blacks called campaign cause Chicago City Cleveland committee continued convention crowd Curry Debs MSS delegates Democratic discussed editor election Eugene followed forced funds gain gave Hillquit hoped House Ibid ideas Indiana indicated industrial interview issue join July June knew labor later leader leave letter Library March meeting miners needed never newspaper November October opening organization planned platform political president Press prison published question railroad Reason received refused remarks reporter represented returned sent September served socialism Socialist Party speaking Special speech spoke strike Terre Haute Theodore thought thousand tion took tour train union United views votes wanted White workers World writing wrote York