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Index
The Selected Works of Eugene V. Debs
Introduction
1877
Letter to the Editor of Locomotive Firemen’s Monthly Magazine
Our Brotherhood
To the Friend of My Bosom
Further Suggestions on Insurance
Grand Lodge Address to the Fourth Convention of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen, Indianapolis, Indiana
1878
The Future Prospects of Our Order: Letter to the Editor of Locomotive Firemen’s Monthly Magazine
Closing Address to the Fifth Annual Convention of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen
1879
Benevolence
Sobriety
Industry
The Labor Problem
Temperance
The Rights of Labor
The Misrepresentations of Evil Thinkers
1880
Letter to the Seventh Convention of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen
Organize!
1881
The Power of Persistent Effort
A Gentleman
United Again
1882
The Square Man
United Efforts
Masterful Men
Sand
Labor’s Reward
A Feeling of Success
The Last Ride
1883
Labor, the Genius of Civilization
Man’s Power and God’s Power
Honesty
The Rights of Labor
Self-Respect
Old Time Prejudice
Backbiting a Calamity
Railway Officials
1884
The Mission of Our Brotherhood
Intoxication
Truth
Railroad Managers and the B of LF
Employer and Employed
Tramps and Tramping
What Is Success?
Labor and Law
1885
Speech to the Indiana Legislature Nominating Daniel W. Voorhees for the US Senate
Capital and Labor
The Lessons of Elections
Progress and Poverty
The Attempted Blacklist Degradation of Employees
War Clouds
When a Hundred Years Are Gone
Standing Armies
Dynamite and Legitimate Warfare
Railroad Kings
1886
William H. Vanderbilt
Employees the Wards of Employers
Overproduction
Reformations
Current Disagreements Between Employers and Employees 16
T. V. Powderly and the Knights of Labor
Boycotting
The Locomotive Engineers and the Locomotive Firemen [excerpt]
Why Eight Hours for a Day’s Work?
More Soldiers 19
1887
Politics
Pullman
Trial of the Chicago Anarchists
Abolitionists
Will Labor Organizations Federate?
The Situation in Europe
Labor and Station in Life
Labor Legislation
Opposites
Land, Labor, and Liberty
Child Labor
1888
Joining Labor Organizations
Federation, the Lesson of the Great Strike
The Policy of the Order of Railway Conductors
The Great Strike
The Scab
The Record of the CB&Q Strike
Federation of Labor Organizations for Mutual Protection
Invincible Men
The Common Laborer Is Essential
The Situation in the Great Strike
Home Rule in Ireland
The CB&Q and Pinkerton Conspiracy
The Pinkertons
Equality of Conditions
Federation
Night and Morning
General Benjamin Harrison—Relentless Foe of Labor: Speech in Terre Haute, Indiana
The Aristocracy of Labor
Necessary Strikes
1889
The Knights of Labor
The Progress of Federation
Triumph Through Federation
Termination of the Burlington Strike
The Future of the ORC
New Conductors’ Order Established
The Strength of All for the Good of All
Allegiance to Principle
The Brotherhood of Railway Conductors
Labor as a “Commodity”
The Labor Movement
The Church and the Workingman
Unmasking Hypocrisy
Jay Gould
Labor Organizations
Meeting to Perfect Federation
Pin and Principle
Truth and Fiction
Federation Inaugurated
Supreme Council of the United Orders of Railway Employees Established [excerpt]
The Johnstown Horror
Prize Fighting
Nationalism
The Dignity of Labor
The Sunday Question
Railroad Federation
Labor Day, 1889
The Triumph of Federation
Important Lessons
Land
The Tyranny of Austin Corbin
Open Letter to P. M. Arthur of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers
1890
The Knights of Labor and the Farmers
Carnegie’s “Best Fields for Philanthropy”
Looking Backward, 2000–1887
Knights of Labor to Shape Own Destiny
The Common Laborer
What Can We Do for Working People?
The Brotherhood of Railway Conductors and the Supreme Council of Federation
The Eight-Hour Movement
Mrs. Leonora M. Barry: General Instructor and Director of Woman’s Work, Knights of Labor
The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Federation
The Buddhists of Burma
ORC Overwhelmingly Endorses Protection
Eight-Hour Day a Righteous Demand
The Higher Education of Women vs. Marriage
Is a Wrong Done to One the Concern of All?
Agitation and Agitators
Labor Day
Powderly and Gompers
Strike
The Supreme Council and the New York Central Strike: Statement to the Press
Clarification of the Supreme Council’s Position on the New York Central Strike: Statement to the Press
Promiscuous Striking
The Strike on the New York Central [excerpt]
Power vs. Power
The Machine and the Man
Locomotive Engineers and Federation
Parties
The Knights of Labor and the Right of Organization
Pictures
Plan of Federation
1891
Fair Wages
Life at Halfway Station
Protection
The Seventy Millionaires
Bellamy Launches The New Nation
The Canadian Pacific Railway and the Supreme Council
The Farmers’ Alliance
Labor Organizations and the Labor Press
Corporations vs. Federation
Dishonest Bankers
Free Speech
Mankind in a Bad Way
The Almighty Dollar
Foreign Pauper Immigration
Labor Leaders
The ORC and the B of RC
Conditions
A Crisis of Federation Affairs
A Plutocratic Government
The Tramp
An American Aristocracy
The People’s Party
Remedies for Wrongs
The Expulsion of the B of RT
From Americans to Slavs and from Independence to Slavery
The Unity of Labor
Caste
Facts About Federation
National Prosperity [excerpt]
Revolution and Rebellion vs. Stagnation
The Lessons Taught by Labor Day
Persecution Because of Religious Opinions in Labor Organizations
Child Labor—a Crime Against Humanity
1892
Liberating Convicts
Letter to E. E. Clark, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa
The Great Northwestern Conspiracy: Speech at a Mass Meeting of Railroad Workers, Battery D, Chicago
Is It Possible?
Is Legislation Needed? How Shall It Be Obtained?
Russia
Strikes
Arbitration
Rest
William Lloyd Garrison
Confederation Essential to Labor’s Prosperity
Labor Representatives in Legislative Bodies
May Day in Europe
Crimes of Christless Capitalists
Final Annual Meeting of the Supreme Council
Appendix
Official Circular No. 8 (1888–89)of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen
Official Circular No. 1 of the Supreme Council of the United Orders of Railway Employees
The Days of Long Ago: Letter to the Editor of Locomotive Firemen’s Magazine (January 1912)
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