Lowe, Caroline A. 1918-04-14

Description: Letter to Eugene V. Debs, 4/14/18. Expresses the hope that EVDs health has improved. Tells EVD that she is afraid that the whole revolutionary movement is on the verge of a crisis. Writes that she wants the Socialist Partys National Executive Committee to prepare for every kind of situation. Tells EVD that the Socialist Party should consider aligning itself closely with mine workers, railway workers, and the leaders of various radical organizations in case a situation like the one in Russia occurred in America. Writes that she thinks that she is lucky to have a part in the trial against the Industrial Workers of the World in Chicago, Illinois. Mentions that she conducted an investigation of working conditions in Chicago, Illinois for the trial. Says that she is hopeful that the jury will have several socialist sympathizers on it, especially since there were so many working people selected for jury duty. Mentions that she is enclosing her card for EVD so that he can see that she is now a full-fledged lady lawyer.
Origin: 1918-04-14
Source: http://indstate.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/evdc/id/9478
Collection: Eugene V. Debs Correspondence
Subjects: Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor), 1855-1926 -- Health
Socialist Party of the United States of America
Famous Hoosiers
Labor

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