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Hellraisers Journal – Tuesday March 11, 1919
Washington, D. C. – U. S. Supreme Court Up Holds Conviction of Eugene Debs
From the Washington Evening Star of March 10, 1919:
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Hellraisers Journal – Tuesday March 11, 1919
Washington, D. C. – U. S. Supreme Court Up Holds Conviction of Eugene Debs
From the Washington Evening Star of March 10, 1919:
Here’s to the “little old Appeal”!
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Hellraisers Journal – Sunday March 9, 1919
Appeal to Reason Returns to “Good Old Name”
From the Appeal to Reason of March 1, 1919:
Back to the Good Old Name
Beginning with this issue, No. 1213, the Special Amnesty Edition, this paper will be known as the Appeal to Reason. In returning to our old name we are doing nothing but accepting the judgment and wishes of our readers. Ever since December, 1917, when the old name was changed to The New Appeal, we have been receiving letters from our workers and subscribers urging us to go back to the good old name. In addition we have been impressed with the fact that in spite of the many months that have passed, half of our mail today is addressed, “Appeal to Reason, Girard, Kans.” Not only does the Socialist world stick to the old name, but even capitalist newspapers and magazine in referring to us either name us by the old title or speak of “The New Appeal” formerly “Appeal to Reason.” When, after a year’s use of a name, it is necessary to identify it, plainly the best thing to do is to go back to the good old, familiar name, Appeal to Reason. Of your practically unanimous approval of this change we are confident. Here’s to the “little old Appeal”!
[Emphasis added.]
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Hellraisers Journal – Thursday March 6, 1919
The Messenger, A. Philip Randolph, “The Truth About Lynching”
From The Messenger of March 1919, the Cover:
From page 23: Ad for “The Truth About Lynching”
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Hellraisers Journal – Tuesday March 4, 1919
Victory Dinner with “Best People,” for Returning Soldiers?
From The Liberator of March 1919:
“That’s for us, Bill” by Art Young