The Negro Worker by Eugene V Debs [Paperback]
In this powerful speech, socialist leader Eugene V. Debs makes an impassioned appeal to Black workers in 1920s New York City. Addressing racial inequality, labor rights, and social justice, Debs calls for unity among all workers regardless of race. He recounts key moments in the struggle against slavery and argues that true freedom requires economic as well as political equality. This historic address offers a window into early 20th century progressive politics and race relations in America.
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