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Adversary In The House

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"Adversary in the House" dives deep into the life of Eugene Debs, a towering figure in the fight for economic and racial justice in early 20th-century America. Published on January 1, 1962, this compelling narrative not only traces Debs' fervent advocacy for workers' rights but also his courageous stand against racial segregation. Ideal for adult education groups, the book provides a thorough exploration of how Debs’ relentless struggle intersects with broader social movements of his time. Through his trials and enduring resolve, readers gain a vivid picture of the challenges and triumphs faced by those at the forefront of societal change. "Adversary in the House" invites readers to reflect on the complex interplay between economic and racial issues and to consider how these battles continue to resonate in today's social justice landscape.

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Published by NEW AMERICAN LIBRARY on January 1, 1962
432 pages
ISBN: 9780451111654
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