Websites
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This website is "dedicated to keeping alive the spirit of progressivism, humanitarianism, and social criticism epitomized by Debs." Basically, it's the last word on all things Eugene.
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Debs was, after all, a Socialist first and foremost, so it's no surprise that the Marxists do a bang-up job chronicling his life.
Movie or TV Productions
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This is then-Burlington Mayor Bernie Sanders' valentine to his hero, Debs.
Articles and Interviews
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Lawyers love Debs, both because of his emphasis on justice and because two of his legal dust-ups led to Supreme Court cases.
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Professor Peter Dreier compiled a book of essays on the greatest 20th-century leaders in the campaign for social justice, and Debs made the cut. Read his excellent overview of Debs here.
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Salvatore is the most recent biographer of Debs…and makes some great connections between our main man Debs and Bernie Sanders.
Video
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C-SPAN did a good series on presidential also-rans in 2012. They have some rare footage of Debs after his jailing and show aspects of the Debs museum.
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This is a segment from the Howard Zinn documentary, The People Speak.
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This is a cute, short cartoon about Debs. It has no audio, but gets to the essence of Debs.
Audio
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This is a segment from the speech that led to Debs' arrest, read as part of a Zinn Project program.
Images
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This is a photograph of Debs waving goodbye outside of prison.
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This is a photograph of a very impassioned Debs delivering his Canton, Ohio, speech.
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This is a photograph of a Debs Campaign Button from the 1920 prison campaign for the presidency.