Andrews, Reddin 1920-09-24
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Title |
Andrews, Reddin 1920-09-24 |
Abstract |
Letter to Thedore Debs, 09/24/1920. Says that he wants his poem "Debs" published in the APPEAL TO REASON. |
Author |
Andrews, Reddin |
Recipient |
Debs, Theodore, 1864-1945 |
Repository |
Special Collections Department. Indiana State University Library, Terre Haute, Indiana, 47809. |
Date digital |
2008-02-05 |
Date original |
1920-09-24 |
Coverage |
United States -- Indiana -- Vigo County -- Terre Haute -- 1874-1977 |
Subject |
Poetry Appeal to Reason |
WV3 Subject |
Famous Hoosiers Labor |
Provenance |
Cooper, Marguerite Debs |
Type |
text |
Material Type |
Correspondence |
Technical Metadata |
image/tiff; Epson 1640 XL; Adobe Photoshop CS2 8.0; 300 dpi; |
Copyright |
Digital image (c) 2008 Indiana State University Library, Terre Haute, Indiana. |
Item ID |
evd-lettersa-00072.tif; |
Notes |
Appeal to Reason was a weekly socialist newspaper that was founded in Kansas City, Missouri in 1895 by Julius Augustus Wayland. While not officially connected with the Socialist Party of the United States of America, it spread socialist ideas and was very popular among the workers. Eugene V. Debs was a regular contributor to this publication. The Appeal to Reason ceased publication in November 1922, and was replaced by its new owners, Emanuel and Marcet Haldeman-Julius, with the Haldeman-Julius Weekly. |
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