| Description: |
Letter from Theodore Debs, 11/14/29. Says that he remembers Greenwoods courage because he stood by, not aside Eugene V. Debs when he was in prison, unlike most ministers. Tells Greenwood that the biography that he wants to write is a matter of his own discretion. Mentions that there have been several biographies of Eugene V. Debs life already written, one published by the APPEAL TO REASON, and others written by David Karsner and McAllister Coleman. Also mentions that Rella Ritchell and Ralph Chaplin are interested in writing biographies. Writes that there are materials about Eugene V. Debs life available at the Rand School in New York City, New York. |
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| Origin: | 1929-11-14 |
| Source: |
http://indstate.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/evdc/id/3579 |
| Collection: |
Eugene V. Debs Correspondence |
| Subjects: |
Fans (Persons) Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926 Biography Appeal to Reason Coleman, McAlister, 1889- Karsner, David, 1889-1941 Rand School of Social Science Famous Hoosiers Labor |
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