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Eugene V. Debs: an American paradox.
Monthly Labor Review
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August 1, 1991|
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Abolition of child labor, equal pay for equal work for women, and pensions for both men and women were among 'radical' causes supported by Debs during the early 20th century J. Robert Constantine is professor emeritus of history at Indiana State University. This article is drawn from Letter.9 of Eugene V. Debs (Champaign, IL, University of Illinois Press, 1990), which he edited.
Eugene Victor Debs played an important role in popularizing ideas and ideals which were denounced as radical, even "unAmerican," in the early part of the 20th century. These ideas later were ...
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