Contents
Eugene V. Debs
PAGE
BIOGRAPHY
1
to
76
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
SPEECHES—
Liberty
327
Prison Labor
345
The Socialist Party and the Working Class
357
Craft Unionism
375
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