Three American Radicals: John Swinton, Charles P. Steinmetz, And William Dean HowellsAvalon Publishing, 1991 M09 25 - 234 pages Sender Garlin is a veteran journalist and pamphleteer who was present at all the Moscow purge trials of the 1930s. Here he writes on three Americans radicals involved in forging a new political force in the late-19th and early-20th centuries. |
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... later : “ I came back and found Swinton one of the ' leader writers ' for the Times , and well known in the literary and political world . ... He had acquired such a command of language , such a wealth of imagery , and such knowledge of ...
... later : “ I came back and found Swinton one of the ' leader writers ' for the Times , and well known in the literary and political world . ... He had acquired such a command of language , such a wealth of imagery , and such knowledge of ...
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... Later that year he emigrated to the United States . He learned the craft of upholstery in New York City and in 1873 settled in Chicago , where he opened his own shop in 1876. He was so successful that he was able to bring his mother ...
... Later that year he emigrated to the United States . He learned the craft of upholstery in New York City and in 1873 settled in Chicago , where he opened his own shop in 1876. He was so successful that he was able to bring his mother ...
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... later a Democratic U.S. senator from Illinois ; Rexford G. Tugwell , professor of economics at Columbia University and later a member of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's " brain trust " ; and Robert W. Dunn , director of the Labor ...
... later a Democratic U.S. senator from Illinois ; Rexford G. Tugwell , professor of economics at Columbia University and later a member of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's " brain trust " ; and Robert W. Dunn , director of the Labor ...
Contents
Charles P Steinmetz Scientist and Socialist | 49 |
William Dean Howells and the Haymarket Era | 97 |
References | 165 |
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