Jayhawker Justice: Federal Prosecution of the Industrial Workers of the World in Kansas, 1917-1923University of Wisconsin--Madison, 2002 - 224 стор. |
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... prisoners confined to one of the worst jails in the country . Stephen Shuren's attempted suicide gave defense attorneys an opening to goad the department into dropping its prosecution , but the government's subsequent callous treatment ...
... prisoners confined to one of the worst jails in the country . Stephen Shuren's attempted suicide gave defense attorneys an opening to goad the department into dropping its prosecution , but the government's subsequent callous treatment ...
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... prisoners " under conditions that are consistent with the dictates of humanity ... the conditions we have described do not meet this test . ' 116 Demonstrating its usual lack of concern for the IWW prisoners , the department wrote ...
... prisoners " under conditions that are consistent with the dictates of humanity ... the conditions we have described do not meet this test . ' 116 Demonstrating its usual lack of concern for the IWW prisoners , the department wrote ...
Сторінка 92
... prisoners were in jail because the government had convicted them without any evidence that their opposition to war went beyond personal statements and that the prisoners had made most of the statements before the U.S. entered the war ...
... prisoners were in jail because the government had convicted them without any evidence that their opposition to war went beyond personal statements and that the prisoners had made most of the statements before the U.S. entered the war ...
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Jayhawkers and Wobblies | 6 |
Justice Delayed | 21 |
Jailed in a Hellhole Another Year Without Trial | 56 |
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actions activities admitted agreed American American Civil Liberties Amidon Archives argued arrested assistant attorney August authorities Baldwin became began believed C. W. Anderson called campaign charges Chicago Civil Liberties Union concluded conspiracy convicted County Court criminal December defendants demonstrate Department of Justice described District draft Eastman efforts evidence federal finally German Gordon Gregory Group Haywood historians History Ibid included indictment individuals Industrial Workers issues IWW members jail January John joined Judge June jury Justice Investigative Files Kansas City labor letter Lowe March Moore motion never November officials oil fields Oklahoma ordered organizing Palmer Pardon political Pollock Porter presented Press prisoners proof prosecution prosecutors Public question radical record Reel refused request response result Robertson September soon specific statement strikes testimony took trial union United University violations violence Washington Wernke Wichita witness Wobblies workers World wrote York