Taylor, I. Paul 1920-09-13
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Title |
Taylor, I. Paul 1920-09-13 |
Abstract |
Letter to Eugene V. Debs on Socialist Party of Michigan letterhead, 09/13/1920. Writes that the state convention has passed a unanimous resolution to send greetings to Eugene V. Debs and tell him that the American people will release all political prisoners. Tells Eugene V. Debs that the state of Michigan has never been active as it is now. Writes that Warren Harding's and James Cox's images do not get applause when they appear on the movie screens. Remarks that "black and white" workers are approaching the socialists are street meetings. Says that the Michigan Federation of Labor and the auto workers are uniting with the socialists to bring George Kirkpatrick to speak on the topic of amnesty. Mentions that a "third little Bolshevik" has just joined the family. Says that he has been named Irving Gene Taylor. |
Author |
Taylor, I. |
Recipient |
Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926 |
Repository |
Special Collections Department. Indiana State University Library, Terre Haute, Indiana, 47809. |
Date digital |
2009-06-15 |
Date original |
1920-09-13 |
Coverage |
United States -- Indiana -- Vigo County -- Terre Haute -- 1874-1977 |
Subject |
Labor unions Socialists |
WV3 Subject |
Famous Hoosiers Labor |
Provenance |
Cooper, Marguerite Debs |
Type |
text |
Material Type |
Correspondence |
Technical Metadata |
image/tiff;Epson GT 20000;Adobe Photoshop CS2 8.0;300ppi |
Copyright |
Digital image (c) 2012 Indiana State University Library, Terre Haute, Indiana. |
Item ID |
evd-letterst-00017 |
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