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We are inviting you this afternoon. Join and it will help you. "In due course of time we will proclaim the emancipation of the brotherhood of all mankind." These were the essential parts of the speech which Debs made at Canton. He was indicted. On Monday, September 9th, the case went to trial in Cleveland.
The Outlook, Aug. 26, 1911. Die Neue Zeit, Oct. 27, 1911. "The workers do not yet understand," says Debs, "that they are engaged in a class struggle, and must unite their class and get on the right side of that struggle economically, politically, and in every other way strike together, vote together, and, if necessary, fight together."
The candidate nominated was Eugene V. Debs, a labor leader who had gained prominence at the time of the Pullman strike. The only novelty in the campaign was Bryan's stand in regard to campaign funds. By calling upon his supporters for large numbers of small individual contributions, he drew attention to the fact that the corporations were helping generously to meet Taft's election expenses.
The Supreme Court on the 10th of March, in the Debs' case, wrote its epitaph. A little thought will reveal the seriousness of the situation. A little reflection will show the position in which the American people find themselves, with regard to personal liberties, since the tenth of March, 1919. Classes have come and classes have gone down through the pages of history.
The Supreme Court of the United States on March 10, 1919, handed down a decision on the Debs case. That decision is far-reaching in its immediate significance and still more far-reaching in its ultimate implications. What is the Supreme Court of the United States?
And maybe she didn't look contented with things in gen'ral! "Butler pulled up his horse by the gate. Him and Susannah bowed to all hands. Nobody said anything for a minute. Then Effie bounced off the trunk and down them steps. "'Simmie' she sung out, breathless like, 'Simeon Butler, what does this mean? "The Debs woman straightened up on the seat.
There began to be talk of Debs, the leader of a great labor machine. The A. R. U. had fought one greedy corporation with success, and intimidated another. Sometime in June this Debs and his lieutenant, Howard, came to Chicago. The newspapers had little paragraphs of meagre information about the A. R. U. convention.
Farmers' Loan and Trust Co. v. N.P.R. Co., 60 Fed. 803 . 64 Fed. 310 . In re Debs, 158 U.S. 564 . In re Lennon, 166 U.S. 548 . When, in 1898, industrial prosperity returned, there came with it a rapid expansion of labor organization.
Owing to my love and devotion for the fine arts we have named all the earlier children for noted authors or writers Rudyard Kipling, W.J. Bryan, Mark Twain, Debs, Irvin Cobb, Walt Mason and Ella Wheeler Wilcox. Now Mr.
The Court did decide that since Congress had passed the Espionage Act, Debs had no right to make his speech. What are the implications of this position of the Supreme Court? "Congress shall make no law abridging the freedom of speech," says the Constitution.
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