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© copyright by INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHERS CO INC., 1965

This printing, 1997


Dedicated to the Memory of
ELIZABETH GURLEY FLYNN

"Is it not much better to even die fighting for something than to
have lived an uneventful life, never gotten anything and leaving
conditions the same or worse than they were and to have future
generations go through the same misery and poverty and degrada-
tion? The only people whose names are recorded in history are
those who did something. The peaceful and indifferent are for-
gotten; they never know the fighting joy of living.
"

-- From speech of ELIZABETH GURLEY FLYNN, Seattle,
January 28, 1917
( Industrial Worker, February 3, 1917).

Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 47-19381

ISBN (Cloth) 0-7178-0094-6; (Paperback) ISBN 0-7178-0396-1

MANUFACTURED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

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Publication Information: Book Title: History of the Labor Movement in the United States. Volume: 4. Contributors: Philip S. Foner - author. Publisher: International Publishers. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1997. Page Number: 4.
    
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