Reminiscences of John Spargo : oral history, 1950.

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Reminiscences of John Spargo : oral history, 1950.

Youth; British Social Democratic Federation; growth and development of the British labor movement; socialism in America; impressions of Daniel De Leon, William Haywood, Morris Hillquit, Mrs. Rand, Max Eastman, Felix Adler, Victor Berger, Eugene Debs; break with Socialist Party to work with Woodrow Wilson in World War I; Versailles Treaty.

Transcript: 356 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.

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