Labor and Freedom : The Voice and Pen of Eugene V. Debs
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Eugene Victor Debs
Eugene Victor Debs was an American socialist, labor leader, and political activist known for his passionate speeches and writings advocating for workers' rights. His most famous work is the "Canton Speech," delivered in 1918, which landed him in prison for sedition. Debs' powerful rhetoric continues to inspire social justice movements today.