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Nelles, Walter 1925-11-25

Description: Letter to Eugene V. Debs, 11/25/1925. Tells Eugene V. Debs that the American Fund for Public Service has enabled him to turn his attention away from trying sedition cases to researching and writing about labor injunctions. Remarks that Eugene V. Debs could give him more information regarding labor injunctions than anyone else alive today. Asks that Eugene V. Debs give him suggestions as to the best way to pursue his research. Says that he is currently looking into examples of strike activities as contempt of court in receivership cases where there was no injunction, criminal prosecution cases, civil suits for damages for boycotts, and early labor injunctions. Asks that Eugene V. Debs tell him where he could locate a pamphlet Eugene V. Debs wrote after a strike in 1888.
Origin: 1922-11-25
Source: http://indstate.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/evdc/id/7452
Collection: Eugene V. Debs Correspondence
Subjects: Strikes and lockouts--Railroads--Law and legislation--United States
Famous Hoosiers
Labor

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