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Hellraisers Journal – Friday August 1, 1919
Leavenworth Penitentiary – Ralph Chaplin Released on Bond
From the Madison Capital Times of July 31, 1919:
I.W.W. Leader to Gain Release From Prison
CHICAGO – Bonds for the release of Ralph H. Chaplin, one of the ninety-three I. W. W.’s sentenced to the Leavenworth penitentiary last August were approved in federal court here on Tuesday. William Bross Lloyd, Chicago’s millionaire socialist; Harry Morris, an accountant, and Jacob Bruning, a farmer of Dekalb county, were on the sureties.
[Photograph and emphasis added.]
From The Topeka Daily Capital of July 31, 1919:
ANOTHER I. W. W. RELEASED.
Leavenworth, July 30.–Ralph Chaplin, sent to the federal prison here in 1918, upon conviction with ninety-two other I. W. W.’s of violating the espionage act, was released today on $10,000 bond, pending an appeal and has left for Chicago.
[Emphasis added.]
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SOURCES
Quote Ralph Chaplin, Prison Reveille, Lv New Era p2, Apr 4, 1919
https://www.newspapers.com/image/488895981
The Capital Times
(Madison, Wisconsin)
-July 31, 1919
https://www.newspapers.com/image/520392056
The Topeka Daily Capital
(Topeka, Kansas)
-July 31, 1919
https://www.newspapers.com/image/63281159/
IMAGES
Ralph Chaplin, Leavenworth 13104, Sept 1918
https://www.archives.gov/files/kansas-city/press/newsletter/2017-october.pdf
See also:
Tag: Ralph Chaplin
https://weneverforget.org/tag/ralph-chaplin/
Tag: Chicago IWW Class War Prisoners
https://weneverforget.org/tag/chicago-iww-class-war-prisoners/
Tag: Class-War Prisoners
https://weneverforget.org/tag/class-war-prisoners/
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Prison Song by Ralph Chaplin
-Tune: The Red Flag
IWW Songs, 14th, Gen Def Ed, LRSB, Prison Song, April 1918
The Red Flag, Lyrics by Jim Connell
-the first song of the first edition of the
Little Red Songbook.