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Annotated Bibliography
Annotated Bibliography
Articles:
Debs, Eugene V. "Debs, Statement to the Court." Debs, Statement to the Court. 18
September 1918.Web. 11 Feb. 2015.
This article helped us obtain an insight of Eugene V. Debs during court. He felt that it was
unfair what Pullman was doing to the workers. He expresses his thoughts about
socialism, and the contribution he wanted to make.
Debs Eugene V. Liberty. E.V. Internet Archive. 22 November 1895.Web. 10 Feb 2015.
After his imprisonment Eugene V. Debs gave a speech over his liberation. His speech let
us obtain his outlook on what he was going through at the time. Throughout his speech
Eugene V. Debs questions his liberty, and whether he is really considered free. This
helped us enhance our page, by obtaining this archive and posting it on one of our
website tabs.
Debs Eugene V. Life of Eugene V. Debs, Grand Secretary and Treasure. Marxist. 10
September 1888. Web. 10 Feb. 2015.
There was another article on the same website where it discussed his leadership of
Eugene V. Debs during his time of being Secretary and Treasurer. The last article focused
primarily on Leader Requests that All Trade Unions and Societies work for release union.
Debs Eugene. Proclamation to American Railway Union. Internet Archive ARU History.1
June 1895. Web. 10 Feb 2015.
This article enabled us to get an insight of Eugene V. Debs opinions towards the ARU.
This archive helped us obtain information over the situation Eugene V. Debs was going
through during 1895.
Debs, Eugene V. "The Federal Government and The Pullman Strike." Markist. 7 July
1904. Web. 9 Jan. 2015.
There was three primary sources (articles) on this website that we were able to get access
of about Eugene V. Debs. The first article allowed us Eugene V. Debs to describe his
point of view over the ex- president, and how Cleveland's opinion over the Pullman
Strike was very inaccurate. It also focuses on the procedures Pullman had to go through
his appearance in courts.
Eastman, Max. "The Trail Of Eugene V. Debs." The Liberator. 1 Jan. 2006. Web. 9 Feb.
2015.
This article gave our website an insight of what the process was in court before Eugene V.
Debs was put in jail. He stresses the unfairness of the wages and the railroad workers.
Debs, Eugene V. "You Railroad Men." You Railroad Men. Marxists Archive, 1 Jan. 1906.
Web. 10 Feb. 2015.
Eugene V. Debs talks about the people he worked with. He describes his experiences of
working with the Railroad men. This article allowed us to see things from his perspective
allowing us to enhance our website with a copy of the article.
Books:
Morais, Herbert M., and William Cahn. The Story Of A Fighting American. 381 Fourth
Avenue, New York 16: International, 1948. Print.
This book was extremely helpful. We were able to get a lot of information, quotes, and
pictures.
Morais, Herbert M., and William Cahn. "Men against Slavery." The Story Of A Fighting
American. 381 Fourth Avenue, New York 16: International, 1948. 40-47. Print.
This particular chapter of the book helped us obtain many of Eugene V. Debs opinions
over the Pullman Strike. He expressed many of his thoughts about the harsh conditions
the workers were going through.
Prade, Ruth. "9653." Debs and the Poets. Pasadena, Cal.: U. Sinclair, 1920. Print.
This book had a variety of Poems that different people wrote. We looked through plenty
of them, and one in particular caught our attention. we decided to use one of the poems
that explained his imprisonment.
This book was very helpful. we were able to use a variety of pics as primary sources. The
book contained a history of Eugene V. Debs which allowed us to enhance our website.
Newspaper:
"America's Historical Newspapers." Eugene V. Debs 16 Aug. 1894: 2. Print.
This political cartoon enhanced our website a lot. It was very self-explanatory, and it was
used on the website to show Eugene V. debs hardships and dedication although he was
still in jail.
"King Debs | Illinois During the Gilded Age." King Debs | Illinois During the Gilded Age.
Web. 11 Feb. 2015.
This political cartoon enhanced our website by showing Eugene V. Debs leadership in the
American Railroad union. His supremacy as a socialist is shown on the political cartoon.
"From Karl Marx to Karl Rove: "Class Warfare" in American Politics | Origins: Current
Events in Historical Perspective."From Karl Marx to Karl Rove: "Class Warfare" in
American Politics | Origins: Current Events in Historical Perspective. Web. 12 Feb. 2015.
This website helped us obtain a political cartoon that was described Karl Marxs
perspective of socialism. The cartoon was used to give the viewers an illustration of what
socialism was considered back then.
"Sabo-Tabby Vs. The Bosses: The Political Cartoons of North America's Most Radical Union."
17 Dec. 2013. Web. 12 Feb. 2015.
This website helped us obtain a political cartoon that showed what citizens how people
ere against socialism.
Secondary Sources
Articles:
Brendel, Martinal. "The Pullman Strike." The Pullman Strike. Illinois History, 1 Dec.
1994. Web. 9 Jan. 2015.
This website helped us obtain a deep understanding of the Pullman Strike. Also the
website gave us an overview of what the workers had to go through. The strike was
described very well and it enabled us to get information and pictures to use on our
website.
Briles, Bryan. "A Very Brief History Of The American Left." *Democratic Socialists of
America*. 8 July, 2013. Web. 9 Dec. 2014.
This website allowed us to obtain a brief article that was written to describe his steps
toward being a socialist leader. Also it gives pieces of information over his imprisonment,
and how he ran for president while serving his time
Brommel, Bernand J, Eugene v. Debs: Spokesman for labor and socialism. Chicago:
Charles H Kerr Publishing Company. 1978. Web 07 Dec. 2014.
This website allowed us to create an understanding of the leadership Eugene V. Debs. The
websites purpose is to show a deep understanding of what Eugene V. Debs did as a
leader for the socialist party. Also it describes his role during his early life leading
towards his leadership.
Driver Layer. Web. 8 Jan. 2015
This website allowed us to obtain a major part of the self-portraits of Eugene V. Debs.
The pictures were from different times of his lifetime. Some of the pictures had quotes on
them which helped enhance our website.
This website helped us obtain a picture of a group of men entering a small court house
With a banner.
"Socialist Youth." *Socialist Youth*. 14 Sept. 2010. Web. 9 Dec. 2014.
This website obtained a variety of information about the Pullman strike. We were able to
obtain great information over Eugene V. Debs protest. The website had different links that
directed us to different websites.
The Editors of Encyclopedia Britannica. "Eugene V. Debs (American Social and Labour
Leader)." *Encyclopedia Britannica Online*. Encyclopedia Britannica, 13 Nov. 2014. Web.
09 Dec. 2014
This website was only used to get an overview of what Eugene V. Debs life and attitude
towards the socialist party. There was also different pictures that were used to enhance
our website.
Urofsky, Melvin. "The Injunction." Encyclopedia Britannica Online. Encyclopedia
Britannica, 15 July 2014. Web. 9 Jan. 2015.
This website allowed us to obtain an overview of the injunction of the Pullman
Strike.The political view was the main focus of the website. Pictures and small quotes
where obtained from this website.
Quotes:
"Eugene Debs Quotes." Thinkexist.com. ThinkExist. Web. 9 Jan. 2015.
This website enabled us to access get different quotes from Eugene V. Debs.
Pictures:
Boundless. The Labor Wars. Boundless U.S. History. Boundless, 14 Nov. 2014. Retrieved
09 Jan. 2015.
This website allowed us to obtain a picture of soldiers dispersing A. R. U. strikers and
sympathizers.
Button Museum. Web. 9 Jan. 2015
This website helped us obtain a Brotherhood Locomotive small logo.
Constantine, Robert.1874-1912. Web. 08 Dec. 2014
This websites allowed us to obtain pictures of Eugene V. Debs.
Driver Layer. Web. 8 Jan. 2015
This website allowed us to obtain a major part of the self-portraits of Eugene V. Debs.
The pictures were from different times of his lifetime. Some of the pictures had quotes on
them which helped enhance our website.
"Eugene V. Debs Campaign Button | Six Cent Press." *Six Cent Press*. 30 Aug. 2011. Web.
09 Dec. 2014.
This website was used to obtain a picture for one of our banners.
McNamara, Robert. "The Pullman Strike of 1894 - 19th Century History." About
Education. Web. 9 Jan. 2015.
This website helped us obtain a picture of Eugene V. Debs during 1894 of soldiers during
the Pullman Strike.
Postel, Charles. "Opinion: As American as Anti-union Tactics - Charles Postel."
POLITICO. 11 Mar. 2011. Web. 9 Jan. 2015
This website was used to obtain a picture of Federal troops escorting a train through fistshaking workmen in Chicago in this drawing of the 1894 Pullman strike.