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1 online resource (665 pages) |
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Intro; Introduction; 1877; Letter to the Editor of Locomotive Firemen's Monthly Magazine; Our Brotherhood; To the Friend of My Bosom; Further Suggestions on Insurance; Grand Lodge Address to the Fourth Convention of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen, Indianapolis, Indiana; 1878; The Future Prospects of Our Order: Letter to the Editor of Locomotive Firemen's Monthly Magazine; Closing Address to the Fifth Annual Convention of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen; 1879; Benevolence; Sobriety; Industry; The Labor Problem; Temperance; The Rights of Labor |
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The Misrepresentations of Evil Thinkers1880; Letter to the Seventh Convention of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen; Organize!; 1881; The Power of Persistent Effort; A Gentleman; United Again; 1882; The Square Man; United Efforts; Masterful Men; Sand; Labor's Reward; A Feeling of Success; The Last Ride; 1883; Labor, the Genius of Civilization; Man's Power and God's Power; Honesty; The Rights of Labor; Self-Respect; Old Time Prejudice; Backbiting a Calamity; Railway Officials; 1884; The Mission of Our Brotherhood; Intoxication; Truth; Railroad Managers and the B of LF; Employer and Employed |
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Tramps and TrampingWhat Is Success?; Labor and Law; 1885; Speech to the Indiana Legislature Nominating Daniel W. Voorhees for the US Senate; Capital and Labor; The Lessons of Elections; Progress and Poverty; The Attempted Blacklist Degradation of Employees; War Clouds; When a Hundred Years Are Gone; Standing Armies; Dynamite and Legitimate Warfare; Railroad Kings; 1886; William H. Vanderbilt; Employees the Wards of Employers; Overproduction; Reformations; Current Disagreements Between Employers and Employees 16; T.V. Powderly and the Knights of Labor; Boycotting |
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The Locomotive Engineers and the Locomotive Firemen [excerpt]Why Eight Hours for a Day's Work?; More Soldiers 19; 1887; Politics; Pullman; Trial of the Chicago Anarchists; Abolitionists; Will Labor Organizations Federate?; The Situation in Europe; Labor and Station in Life; Labor Legislation; Opposites; Land, Labor, and Liberty; Child Labor; 1888; Joining Labor Organizations; Federation, the Lesson of the Great Strike; The Policy of the Order of Railway Conductors; The Great Strike; The Scab; The Record of the CB & Q Strike; Federation of Labor Organizations for Mutual Protection |
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Invincible MenThe Common Laborer Is Essential; The Situation in the Great Strike; Home Rule in Ireland; The CB & Q and Pinkerton Conspiracy; The Pinkertons; Equality of Conditions; Federation; Night and Morning; General Benjamin Harrison-Relentless Foe of Labor: Speech in Terre Haute, Indiana; The Aristocracy of Labor; Necessary Strikes; 1889; The Knights of Labor; The Progress of Federation; Triumph Through Federation; Termination of the Burlington Strike; The Future of the ORC; New Conductors' Order Established; The Strength of All for the Good of All; Allegiance to Principle |
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The Brotherhood of Railway Conductors |
Summary |
An extensive compilation of articles, speeches, press statements, and open letters by American socialist Eugene V. Debs. |
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eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
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Socialism -- United States.
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Socialism. |
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United States. |
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Electronic books.
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Walters, David.
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Print version: Davenport, Tim. Selected Works of Eugene V. Debs, Vol. I : Building Solidarity on the Tracks, 1877-1892. La Vergne : Haymarket Books, ©2019 9781608469727 |
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1608469735 |
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9781608469734 (electronic book) |
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1608469727 |
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9781608469727 |
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