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Appreciations of Eugene Debs - Three contemporary texts describing the American socialist leader as orator, inheritor of Lincoln's legacy, and embodiment of a cause.
 
Axe-Special Collections - Eugene V. Debs - Information on the Debs Collection at Pittsburg State University's Leonard H. Axe Library.
 
Debs Statement to the Court 1918 - Transcript of a statement made by American socialist Eugene V. Debs on September 18, 1918 upon being convicted of sedition for speaking out against the First World War.
 
Encyclopedia Americana: Eugene Debs - Entry by Ray Ginger on the American socialist and his quest for the US Presidency.
 
Encyclopædia Britannica - Debs, Eugene V. - Article on the life and career of U.S. Socialist Party leader Eugene Debs from britannica.com.
 
Eugene Debs: The Canton, Ohio Speech - Speech delivered June 16, 1918 at the Ohio Socialist Party shortly after Debs had visited several jailed socialists who had been jailed under the Espionage Act.
 
Eugene Debs: The Issue - Speech delivered May 23, 1908 at Girard, Kansas after Debs was chosen as the Socialist candidate for U.S. president.
 
Eugene V. Debs biography - Indiana statesman, radical and socialist who ran for president 5 times. His last candidacy while he was in prison for violating the Espionage Act by speaking against the War during WWI.
 
Eugene V. Debs .com - Official site of the Debs Foundation. Includes chronological listing of his personal life, political activism, and union advocacy, as well as memoribilia, information about the foundation and the Debs House.
 
Eugene Victor Debs - Online biography of the late Socialist Party leader and Presidential candidate.
 
Grave of Eugene Debs - Photo of the Socialist Party leader's gravesite. Site also includes biographical information.
 
Labor Quotes: Eugene V. Debs - Quotations from the Socialist Party leader on the labor movement.
 
The American Railway Union - Under Locomotive Fireman Gene Debs' leadership, the ARU was formed in Chicago on June 20, 1893 as a single organization representing all crafts of railroad employees. Within the year, the ARU had 125 locals, as thousands rushed to join the new type of union. Whole lodges of established craft unions voted to affiliate with the ARU---and just in time for a fight!
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