I like the system which lets a man quit when he wants to and wish it might prevail everywhere.” “The strongest bond of human sympathy, outside of the family relation, should be one uniting all working people of all nations, tongues and kindreds.” from the speeches of If a man tells you he trusts America, yet fears labor, he is a fool” “I am glad to see that a system of labor prevails under which laborers can strike when they want to. If any man tells you he loves America, yet he hates labor, he is a liar. “ Be Jubilant, M y Feet!” “All that harms labor is treason to America. M orais was th e a u th o r o f TheĮighteenth Century America and The History o f the Negro in Medicine. B oyer, as a m em ber o f th e sta ff o f The New Yorker, was one o f th e m ost successful p rac titio n ers o f th e Profile o f th a t m agazine, a tech n iq u e w hich he e m p lo y ed to good advantage in M orais, fo rm erly o f th e h isto ry d e p a rtm e n t o f th e College o f th e C ity o f N ew Y o rk and a specialist in A m erican h isto ry, p ro d u ced th is long-needed b o o k. B oyer, a u th o r o f The Dark Ship, a stu d y o f th e M aritim e U nion, and Dr. H a p p y co llab o ratio n b e tw ee n R ichard O. G rossup T he Battle C ry of P overty M acA rthur W ins a Battle T ear G as and Solidarity Solidarity on the E mbarcaderoĬIO S it-D own at F lint T riumph T he K now -H ow of V ictoryĬhapter XI. R evelry and G rief B ehind the M irage D isasterĬhapter IX. 5.Ī L ittle “I ndustrial R ivalry” T he F ight for P eace B ig Steel T he S ure-F ire F ormula T he F ight BackĬhapter VIII. 4.į ree Speech and F ree M en “T he P rogressive E ra” T he O ld O aken G ompers R eality and M assacreĬhapter VII. O rchard R eturn of the C orea T rial at M urdertownĬhapter VI. T he Socialists of C ripple C reek Big Bill T he H armless M r. D ebs “T h e Blessings-of -C utilization T rust”Ĭhapter V. P re lu d e to B a ttle “Less C orn and M ore H e ll” E agle F orgotten T he C onservative M r. L et the V oice of the P eople B e H eardĬhapter IV. P owderly and the E ight-H our M adness 6. T he D ream G od' s G old L abor E ditor M r. 4.Į nd of th e G re a t B arbecue T h e K iller K ing of the R eading H anged H eroes “L ead for the H ungry”Ĭhapter III. R u ffin Starts a W ar T he Second A merican R evolution B lood and G old Sylvis 6. Library of Congress Catalog Card Num ber: 76-347 ISBN Num ber: 0-91 M A N U F A C T U R E D IN T H E U N IT E D STA TES O F A M E R IC A Published by United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America (UE) One Gateway Center - Suite 1400, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15222-1416 (412) 471-8919 Fax (412) 471-8999 Twentieth Printing, 1988 Twentyfirst Printing, 1991 Twentysecond Printing, 1994 Twentythird Printing, 1997 Twentyfourth Printing, 2000 U nited Electrical, R adio 8c M achine W orkers of America Pittsburgh, PAĪ ll rights reserved, including the right o f reproduction in w hole or in part in any formįIRST EDITION Published by Cameron Associates 100 West 23rd Street, New York, N. T H E S TR U G G LE FO R A M E R IC A N F R E E D O M : T H E F IR S T TW O H U N D R E D Y E A R S D EIS M IN E IG H T E E N T H C E N T U R Y A M E R IC A G ENE DEBS: T H E S T O R Y O F A F IG H T IN G A M E R IC A N T H E H IS T O R Y O F T H E N EG R O IN M E D IC IN E JO H N BROW N: P R O F IL E O F A LEG E N D M A G IC IA N O F T H E LAW T H E O A R K SH IP
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