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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... Worker ) -affected him deeply , as the Paterson silk - workers ' strike moved another journalist , John Reed , and as the Kentucky miners ' struggles radicalized Theodore Dreiser . Sender could never be the detached professional ...
... Worker ) -affected him deeply , as the Paterson silk - workers ' strike moved another journalist , John Reed , and as the Kentucky miners ' struggles radicalized Theodore Dreiser . Sender could never be the detached professional ...
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... workers in 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 ...
... workers in 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 ...
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... workers." The "muckrakers," as Theodore Roosevelt termed them, did much to call attention to social evils and to outrages against working men and women. Their exposes appeared in such mass- circulation magazines as the Metropolitan and ...
... workers." The "muckrakers," as Theodore Roosevelt termed them, did much to call attention to social evils and to outrages against working men and women. Their exposes appeared in such mass- circulation magazines as the Metropolitan and ...
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... workers. Moreover, he had stimulated too much thinking among his students, a dangerous activity on any campus. But where does "the other side" get "its" money? An irrefutable answer was given by Abraham Lincoln on March 2, 1864, to a ...
... workers. Moreover, he had stimulated too much thinking among his students, a dangerous activity on any campus. But where does "the other side" get "its" money? An irrefutable answer was given by Abraham Lincoln on March 2, 1864, to a ...
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... workers' strike in Massachusetts as a consequence of "this unfortunate sectional warfare" between the North and the South. "I thank God," he declared, "that we have a system of labor where there can be a strike. Whatever the pressure ...
... workers' strike in Massachusetts as a consequence of "this unfortunate sectional warfare" between the North and the South. "I thank God," he declared, "that we have a system of labor where there can be a strike. Whatever the pressure ...
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