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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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