
The negro workers
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Authors:
- Debs, Eugene V. (Eugene Victor)
1855 - 1926
About this book
In the early 20th century, as labor movements gained momentum, Eugene Victor Debs delivered a powerful address advocating for the rights of African American workers. "The Negro Workers" highlights the urgent need for equality and justice in the workforce, emphasizing the importance of solidarity among all laborers. Debs articulates the struggle against systemic oppression while championing the dignity of every worker, making a compelling case for unalienable rights and social equity. This document serves as a crucial historical artifact for students, civic activists, and historians alike, offering insights into the intersection of race and labor rights during a pivotal era. Engage with Debs’s vision and explore the ongoing relevance of his message today.
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