Three American Radicals: John Swinton, Charles P. Steinmetz, And William Dean HowellsRoutledge, 2019 M08 22 - 234 pages Sender Garlin is a veteran journalist and pamphleteer who has interviewed such figures as Theodore Dreiser, Clarence Darrow and Emma Goldman, and was present at all the Moscow purge trials of the 1930s. Here he writes on three Americans involved in forging a new political force before, and just after, the turn of the century. |
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... Chicago "Anarchists." I had long been familiar with his novels and other literary work, but it was not until I read Henry David's classic study The History of the Haymarket Affair that I learned of his valiant role in the campaign to ...
... Chicago "Anarchists." I had long been familiar with his novels and other literary work, but it was not until I read Henry David's classic study The History of the Haymarket Affair that I learned of his valiant role in the campaign to ...
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... Chicago, the 1919 steel strike led by William Z. Foster, or the periodic farm revolts. Political and anti-labor frame-up plots were legion, such as the one against Tom Mooney and Warren K. Billings in 1916. Most historians make no ...
... Chicago, the 1919 steel strike led by William Z. Foster, or the periodic farm revolts. Political and anti-labor frame-up plots were legion, such as the one against Tom Mooney and Warren K. Billings in 1916. Most historians make no ...
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... Chicago stockyards, resulted in the passage, in 1906, of the Food and Drug Act, officially described as a measure "for preventing the manufacture, sale, or transportation of adulterated, misbranded, poisonous, or deleterious foods ...
... Chicago stockyards, resulted in the passage, in 1906, of the Food and Drug Act, officially described as a measure "for preventing the manufacture, sale, or transportation of adulterated, misbranded, poisonous, or deleterious foods ...
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... Chicago, who served from 1891 to 1906, spoke candidly when he said, "It is all very well to sympathize with the working man, but we get our money from those on the other side, and we can't afford to offend them." Harper made this remark ...
... Chicago, who served from 1891 to 1906, spoke candidly when he said, "It is all very well to sympathize with the working man, but we get our money from those on the other side, and we can't afford to offend them." Harper made this remark ...
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