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October 20
Eugene V. Debs, U.S. labor leader and socialist, dies in Elmhurst, Ill.
Among his radical ideas: an eight-hour workday, pensions, workman's
compensation, sick leave and social security. He ran for president from a
jail cell in 1920 and got a million votes - 1926
_([29]The Bending Cross is a fascinating biography of Eugene V. Debs, a
labor activist in the late 19th and early 20th centuries who captured the
heart and soul of the nation’s working people. A founder of one of the
nation’s first industrial unions, the American Railway Union, he went on to
help launch the Industrial Workers of the World
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