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31 January
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1876
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British
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writer
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muckraker
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The Bitter Cry of Children
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children
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poverty
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31 January
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1876
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Stithians, Cornwall, England
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stonecutter
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lay
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Methodist
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Henry Hyndman
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Social Democratic Federation
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New York City
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Vermont
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Socialist Party of America
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Karl Marx
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anti-war
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World War I
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National Party
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progressive
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individualism
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New Deal
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Bennington, Vermont
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ceramics
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ISBN 1-4102-0602-5
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ISBN 1-4102-0760-9
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ISBN 1-4102-0592-4
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1916
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01-08
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PDF
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ISBN 1-4102-0622-X
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Kessinger Publishing
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ISBN 1-4179-2733-X
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ISBN 1-4102-0723-4
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ISBN 1-58963-998-7
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ISBN 1-4102-1568-7
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ISBN 1-4102-0619-X
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ISBN 1-4102-0611-4
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ISBN 0-89875-577-8
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Project Gutenberg
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Project Gutenberg
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The Guardian
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September 21
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1911
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1911
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09-21
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The Craftsman
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Debs, Eugene
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Appeal to Reason
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Macmillan
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ISBN 1-4039-7500-0
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Radosh, Ronald
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doi
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Social Democratic Federation members
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American socialists
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1876 births
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1966 deaths
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