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Eugene Debs

Maoriland Worker, Volume 12, Issue 256, 4 January 1922, Page 2

 

Eugene Debs

The* Worker rejoices with the American Socialists at the release of Eugene Debs from the prison at Atlanta. After incarceration for more than two and a half years for the delivery of a peace speech his "pardon" was long overdue, and it says little for the Americans that they allowed their politicians to shut him up for so long. Our comrade is nearly three score years and ten, but we hope he will long continue to harry the rascals who rule Anierica in the interest of profit' and graft.

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