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Theodore Debs letter to Frank P. O'Hare - March 21, 1918

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March 21st., 1919 Dear Frank:- Both your letter with enclosures are at hand. Gene is in Ohio spealing and will probably be there until the mandate in his case is issued. I fear it will not be possible for him to write the letters you ask for. He is literally overwhelmed and I fear the strain is going to be too great. The letters are pouring in an piled up all around here and I don

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Title Theodore Debs letter to Frank P. O'Hare - March 21, 1918
Creator Debs, Theodore
Source Debs, Theodore. Letter to Frank P. O'Hare. 21 March 1918. Frank P. O'Hare Papers, 1850-1960. A1152. Missouri History Museum, Saint Louis, Missouri.
Description In 1912, Frank O'Hare became editor of the Rip-Saw, a socialist monthly issued from St. Louis. He was married to the prominent socialist Kate Richards O'Hare, who was imprisoned during World War I (April 1919
Subject LCSH World War, 1914-1918; Socialism--United States--Periodicals; Political prisoners--Government policy--United States; Political prisoners--United States; Espionage, American; Sedition--United States; Women prisoners--Abuse of
Subject Local WWI; World War I; Children's Crusade for Amnesty; Llano del Rio Colony; Rip-Saw
Site Accession Number A1152
Contributing Institution Missouri History Museum
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Date Original March 11, 1918
Language English