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| BIOGRAPHY | [1] to [76] |
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| WRITINGS— | |
| | Where Daisy Sleeps (Poem) | [77] |
| | How I Became a Socialist | [79] |
| | Outlook for Socialism in the United States | [85] |
| | The American Movement | [95] |
| | Unionism and Socialism | [119] |
| | Socialism | [142] |
| | Reply to John Mitchell | [157] |
| | The Federal Government and the Chicago Strike | [181] |
| | You Railroad Men | [207] |
| | The Growth of Socialism | [227] |
| | An Ideal Labor Press | [239] |
| | Childhood | [243] |
| | The Crimson Standard | [245] |
| | Roosevelt’s Labor Letters | [247] |
| | Labor Omnia Vincit | [253] |
| | Open Letter to President Roosevelt | [257] |
| | December 2, 1859 | [262] |
| | The Martyred Apostles of Labor | [263] |
| | Mother Jones | [269] |
| | John Brown, History’s Greatest Hero | [271] |
| | Martin Irons, Martyr | [273] |
| | Thomas McGrady | [277] |
| | Looking Backward | [283] |
| | Labor Day Greeting | [289] |
| | Proclamation to A. R. U. | [291] |
| | Flea and Donkey | [296] |
| | Eye to Eye | [296] |
| | Stopped the Blacklist | [297] |
| | Prince and Proletaire | [301] |
| | Revolution | [305] |
| | Vive la Revolution | [307] |
| | Arouse, Ye Slaves | [309] |
| | Growth of the Injunction | [313] |
| | What’s the Matter with Chicago? | [319] |
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| SPEECHES— | |
| | Liberty | [327] |
| | Prison Labor | [345] |
| | The Socialist Party and the Working Class | [357] |
| | Craft Unionism | [375] |
| | Class Unionism | [401] |
| | Revolutionary Unionism | [427] |
| | Industrial Unionism | [445] |
| | Golden Wedding Anniversary | [467] |
| | The Issue | [473] |
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| APPRECIATIONS— | |
| | Mr. Debs an Artist in Expression | [495] |
| | From Woodstock to Boise | [495] |
| | Here Comes a Man | [498] |
| | Without Guile | [499] |
| | Eugene V. Debs as an Orator | [499] |
| | Lincoln, 1860—Debs, 1894 | [501] |
| | Eugene V. Debs, Incarnate Spirit of Revolt | [504] |
| | A Companion of Truth | [509] |
| | Greater Love Hath No Man | [512] |
| | Agitator and Poet | [512] |
| | A Love Shared by Lincoln and Debs | [512] |
| | A Righteous Cause Must Win | [513] |
| | Loves Inter-racial, Pan-human Language | [514] |
| | Sincere to the Core | [515] |