
Labor and Freedom: The Voice and Pen of Eugene V. Debs
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About This Book
A collection of writings and speeches of socialist leader Eugene Debs.
Chapters (198)
- Labor and Freedom The Voice and Pen of Eugene V. Debs
- Published by PHIL WAGNER St. Louis 1916
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- Introduction
- MISCELLANY
- THE OLD UMBRELLA MENDER. Coming Nation, March 1, 1913.
- THE SECRET OF EFFICIENT EXPRESSION. Coming Nation, July 8, 1911.
- JESUS, THE SUPREME LEADER. Coming Nation (Formerly Progressive Woman), March, 1914.
- SUSAN B. ANTHONY: A REMINISCENCE. Socialist Woman, January, 1909.
- LOUIS TIKAS—LUDLOW'S HERO AND MARTYR. Appeal to Reason, September 4, 1915.
- THE LITTLE LORDS OF LOVE. Progressive Woman, December, 1910.
- THE COPPOCK BROTHERS: HEROES OF HARPER'S FERRY. Appeal to Reason, May 23, 1914.
- THE SOCIAL SPIRIT. Appeal to Reason.
- ROOSEVELT AND HIS REGIME. Appeal to Reason, April 20, 1907.
- INDUSTRIAL AND SOCIAL DEMOCRACY. American Socialist, May 27, 1915.
- A MESSAGE TO THE CHILDREN. Campaign Leaflet, National Campaign, 1912.
- SOCIAL REFORM.
- DANGER AHEAD. International Socialist Review, January, 1911.
- PIONEER WOMEN IN AMERICA. Progressive Woman, April, 1912.
- SPEECHES
- UNITY AND VICTORY. Speech Before State Convention of American Federation of Labor, Pittsburg, Kansas, August 12, 1908.
- POLITICAL APPEAL TO AMERICAN WORKERS. Opening Speech of National Campaign, Riverview Park, Chicago, June 16, 1912.
- THE FIGHT FOR FREEDOM. Campaign Speech, Pabst Park, Milwaukee, Wis., July 21, 1912.
- CAPITALISM AND SOCIALISM. Campaign Speech, Lyceum Theatre, Fergus Falls, Minn., August 27, 1912.
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