Hellraisers Journal: IWW Poet Ralph Chaplin Released on Bond from Leavenworth, to Arrive Soon in Chicago

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Quote Ralph Chaplin, Prison Reveille, Lv New Era p2, Apr 4, 1919———-

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

Ralph Chaplin, Leavenworth 13104, Sept 1918
Fellow Worker Ralph Chaplin, Prisoner #13104

CHICAGOBonds 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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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

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.