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From Hilsenrath v.School District of the Chathams, decided yesterday by the Third Circuit (Judge Thomas Hardiman, joined by Judge Arianna Freeman):. During the 2016–2017 school year, C.H. was a ...
A speech advocating industrial unionism by frequent Socialist Party of America candidate and one of the IWW founders, Eugene Debs. The Workers' Dreadnought (Vol. 05 No. 30 - 19 October 1918) Including ...
Family and friends are remembering Bishop Lowell Eugene Knutson, and sharing this tribute delivered March 1 by his son Peter Knutson at Phinney Ridge Lutheran Church, where he was ordained, later ...
John Brown and many of his followers holed up in the fire engine house awaiting reinforcements by a swarm of "bees"—slaves from the surrounding area. But only a handful showed up. Library of ...
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Eugene Debs delivering his Canton Speech against World War I on June 16, 1918. He was imprisoned for the remarks under the Espionage Act. On the very same day as the Cooper Union meeting, the ...
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On a midsummer afternoon in June 1918, Eugene Debs stepped into a gazebo nestled under the trees of Nimisilla Park in Canton, Ohio, to deliver the speech that would land him in prison. The Socialist ...
Third-party vice-presidential candidate: Dyke was the last Republican elected as Madison’s officially nonpartisan mayor (1969-1973). He joined the American Independent Party ticket led by former ...
In June 1918, near the end of World War I, the Socialist Party of America’s presidential candidate, Eugene Debs, delivered a scathing antiwar speech to a crowd in Canton, Ohio.
That piece of history belongs to Eugene Debs, who ran on the Socialist Party ticket in 1920 — and garnered almost a million votes. Skip to content. All Sections. Subscribe Now. 15°F.
That piece of history belongs to Eugene V. Debs, who ran on the Socialist Party ticket in 1920 — and garnered almost a million votes, or about 3 percent. The circumstances are obviously different.
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