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Labor and FreedomThe Voice and Pen of Eugene V. Debs (Edition2023)
Eugene V Debs
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2024
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"Labor and Freedom: The Voice and Pen of Eugene V. Debs" by Eugene V. Debs encapsulates the essence of the labor movement and socialist ideology through the words and actions of Eugene V. Debs. As a prominent figure in unionism and workers' rights, Debs' activism and political philosophy resonate throughout American history, particularly during the Progressive era. Through speeches and essays, Debs passionately advocates for social justice and economic equality, challenging the prevailing class struggle and advocating for the rights of the working class. His political activism embodies the spirit of the labor movement, inspiring generations to fight for a fairer society. Within the pages of this book, readers delve into the rich tapestry of American history, exploring the struggles and triumphs of workers' movements and the enduring quest for freedom and justice. Through Debs' writings, the reader gains insights into the complexities of political philosophy and the ongoing battle against economic inequality. "Labor and Freedom" serves as a timeless reminder of the power of activism and the importance of standing up for workers' rights in the face of adversity.
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In this powerful speech, socialist leader Eugene V. Debs makes an impassioned appeal to Black workers in 1920s New York City. Addressing racial inequality, labor rights, and social justice, Debs calls for unity among all workers regardless of race. He recounts key moments in the struggle against slavery and argues that true freedom requires economic as well as political equality.This historic address offers a window into early 20th century progressive politics and race relations in America.