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Date: 2010-10-12 13:15:54
Eugene V. Debs
Terre Haute
Indiana
Howard Zinn
Industrial unionism
DEBS
Girard
Kansas
Eugene V. Debs Home
Debs v. United States
Socialism
Democratic socialists
United States

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