A socialist clarion call from beyond the grave

From: The Boston Globe | Date: September 19, 1999| Author: James Green | Copyright information

HARP SONG FOR A RADICAL The Life and Times of Eugene Victor Debs By Marguerite Young. Knopf. 624 pp. $35. James Green teaches history and labor studies at the University of Massachusetts at Boston.

No figure in the history of American socialism has attracted more attention than Eugene V. Debs. Of all those who dedicated their lives to creating a classless society, he is the most revered and most often recalled. For three decades the late poet and novelist Marguerite Young worked on he...

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