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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... death. Sender grew up in a working-class environment in Vermont and upstate New York. His father was a self-employed baker who, Sender says, "enlisted the services of my mother and all seven children." Reading the Appeal to Reason and ...
... death. Sender grew up in a working-class environment in Vermont and upstate New York. His father was a self-employed baker who, Sender says, "enlisted the services of my mother and all seven children." Reading the Appeal to Reason and ...
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... death nearly a century ago, the New York Times described him as "the champion of the workingmen with voice and pen" and told of the many crusades he had led. Referring to John Swinton's Paper, the labor newspaper he had founded and ...
... death nearly a century ago, the New York Times described him as "the champion of the workingmen with voice and pen" and told of the many crusades he had led. Referring to John Swinton's Paper, the labor newspaper he had founded and ...
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