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‘Our Class-War Prisoners’ by Eugen V. Debs from Industrial Worker. Vol. 3 No. 49. March 25, 1922.

After his own release from Atlanta Federal Penitentiary Debs demands, and urges others to demand, the liberation of the remaining political prisoners incarcerated in the repression during the War. ‘Our Class-War Prisoners’ by Eugen V. Debs from Industrial Worker. Vol. 3 No. 49. March 25, 1922. Terre Haute, Indiana. To All Labor Unions and Organized […]
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