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Socialism

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Coal Creek Community and Church of God collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: S2538
Scope and Contents This collection includes a record book containing the articles of association and other documents regarding the Rational Brethren of Oxford (1816-1821); the Coal Creek Community and Church of God manifest, constitution, meeting minutes, records of withdrawls of membership, and records of money paid by members for the purpose of buying land (1823-1832); and undated poems clipped from newspapers. The collection also includes photostatic copies of the church manifest and constitution, an article...
Dates: 1816-1923

David M. Parry letter

 Collection — Folder S1717
Identifier: S1717
Scope and Contents This collection includes a typewritten letter sent by David M. Parry of Indianapolis to George B. Hugo of Boston, the president of the Employers' Association of Massachusetts. Dated July 15, 1909, the letter is a thank you in response to Hugo sending a copy of a book containing a report of a debate, presumably the March 22nd debate Hugo had with James F. Carey, the state secretary of the Socialist Party of Massachusetts.
Dates: 1909/07/15

Eugene V. Debs collection

 Collection
Identifier: L230
Scope and Contents The collection consists primarily of correspondence of Socialist Party Executive Secretary Otto Branstertter, with and regarding Debs during 1920–1923, including letters regarding amnesty for Debs and other people imprisoned for their opposition to World War 1, as well as letters regarding Socialist Party politics and Debs role in the party following his release from prison. Also included are Debs’ writings on the labor movement, his essay on Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1922), statements of Debs...
Dates: 1895-1935

Oral history and audio collection

 Collection
Identifier: L640
Scope and Contents This collection comprises the breadth of the oral history collection at the Indiana State Library, ranging from circa 1904 to 2019. The bulk of the collection contains oral histories created during the ISL Oral History Project during the 1960s-1980s and recordings of events, meetings, recitations, and radio interviews created and acquired by library staff during that period. The remainder are oral histories created by various outside institutions and organizations, such as universities, public...
Dates: circa 1904-2019