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Dangerous Tactics
(September 1934)
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Dangerous Tactics By Eugene V. Debs In the yeari9\2 syndicalist thought gaitiedsomefhthold in some trade unions and ik'Hht Socialist Tarty and there has much discussion regarding it and WW...
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New Leader
(September 1932)
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The World We Live In A SOCIALIST VIEW OF THE WEEK Rootevelt Offers A Puzzle to farmer SHEA KINO to farmer* at Topeka on Wednesday, Governor Roosevelt ooaed tome wisdom on the farm problem....
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A CRYING NEED OF THE DAY
(October 1930)
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A CRYING NEED OF THE DAY -By EUGENE V. DEES whtkTte pekwa*nt%m^^mVV^** rj^BERE ore tn the solas* cd! this historic ctJBsradea to atwosj the cauase» bat there is Tktmw-tt: ery far i andfli...
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WALLS AND BARS
(July 1927)
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Waffs and Bars Experiences and impressions in three prisons by Eugene V. Debs WtmM stm an tomato ot the pnhUanara that aeon nay release X wills)' a sarins of articles deacrtblng say prison...
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AN OPEN LETTER TO THE MINERS IN THE ANTHRACITE
(February 1926)
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An Open Letter to the Miners in the Anthracite By, Eugene V. Debs AFTER almost six months of idleness in tks anthracite region the mines are to open again and the miners are to return to the...
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THE LEGION OF LAW-BREAKERS
(November 1925)
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THE LEGION OF LAW-BREAKERS Legionaires Still Take The Palm for Lawlessness By Eugene V. Debs THE American Legion baa set itself up as the custodian of the constitution, the keeper of the...
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SALUTATION to the WORKERS
(September 1925)
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SALUTATION to the WORKERS By EUGENE V. DEBS AGAIN we celebrate Labor Day! \ /t But how and to what purpose f What real significance has the day to the workers of America and the world? Does...
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THE NEW SAN FRANCISCO
(August 1925)
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THE NEW SAN FRANCISCO Debs Pictures Metropolis Transformed by Socialism "Mr. Deb*: Concretely, wk.lt what would Seeialum mean to e city like Sait Francieeet" During the viait of Eugene V. Debt to...
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SUICIDAL CAPITALISM
(April 1925)
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SUICIDAL CAPITALISM By EUGENE V. DEBS MORE laws are enacted and more decisions which have the binding force of law are rendered, vastly more, in the United States than in any other nation on...
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socialists and the new party
(March 1925)
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socialists and the new party In Memory of Our Martyrs NO movement in ¦ . i <• • *ver given such •**mf»l«* of heroism and voluntary marly I dorn s>s tk« revolutions - linked with the...
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The Supreme Court, Bulwark of Child Slavery
(February 1925)
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The Supreme Court, Bulwark of Child Slavery By EUGENE V. DEBS *m HE people who'hold the J, acepter of political power ajaj wield thfe economic lash lave an instinctive dread that the common herd...
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Debs Rejoices in Prospect of An American Labor Party
(January 1925)
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Debs Rejoices in Prospect of An American Labor Party By EUGENE V. DEBS THE progressive tendencies * in Ann i k an jm>i11¦'.-. are the outgrowth <>f the filial stages of American capitalism and re...
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DEFENSE' DAY IS NOT THE DAY OF THE PEOPLE!
(September 1924)
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DEFENSE' DAY IS NOT THE DAY OF THE PEOPLE! "Let the Profiteers and Their Sycophants Celebrate Mobilization Day"— "Everyone Who Hates War Should Scorn the Day and Repudiate Its...
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DEBS NAILS DAVIS LIE
(July 1924)
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DEBS NAILS DAVIS LIE DEBS TELLS WHY HE SUPPORTS LAFOLLETTE "Battle Bob" Eodorsed-Declares Labor Party to in Sight—Praise* Cleveland Convention. {The following tutu written by Eugene V....
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JUSTICE FOR OUR "TRAITORS" AND "PATRIOTS"
(July 1924)
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Justice for Our "Traitors" and "Patriots" "I am an Avowed Traitor to Capitalism; I Uncover to No Flag that Wall Street Waves," Debs Declares - A Few Questions to Mr. Brisbane. By EUGENE V....
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OUR SUBSIDIZED JUSTICE
(June 1924)
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OUR SUBSIDIZED JUSTICE Taft, While on Supreme Court Bench, Still Receives Pension of $10,000 a Year from Steel Trust.. Earnings — Was Defeated Ignominiously at Hands of the People in 1912._ By...
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SOCIALIST PARTY DUE TO MAKE GREATEST GAINS IN ITS ENTIRE HISTORY, EUGENE DEBS DECLARES
(June 1924)
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Socialist Party Due to Make Greatest Gains in Its Entire History, Eugene Debs Declares National Chairman of the Socialist Party Outline* Political Situation Confronting Workers of the Nation in a...
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IF MULES HAD THE BALLOT
(June 1924)
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IF MULES HAD THE BALLOT "The better I Know Man the Founder I am of Mules," says Debs-Some — reflection* after reading Professor J. Howard Moore's "The Universal Kinship." By EUGENE V....
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REVOLUTION
(April 1924)
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REVOLUTION May Day Greetings By EUGENE V. DEBS. Slavery, even the most abject—dumb and despairing as it may seem— has yet its inspiration......Chain and slave as you will, 0 masters,...
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LONG LIFE TO THE NEW LEADER
(January 1924)
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GREETINGS TO THE NEW LEADER Long Life to the New Leader By EUGENE V. DEBS It is a privilege I appreciate to send-this word of greeting and good wishes to the initial Usu« of The...
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Debs, Theodore
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DECICCO, ERNEST M.
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DECKER, CLARENCE R.
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