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Commentaries on the need for social justice in the USA. Mrs. Gartz' letters have been received "with such genuine sympathy both here and abroad." Thus this third volume. "There seems still be much to be done before even the foundations of social justice are laid in our land." Letter date from 1911 - 1926. Due to her political views, some thought her a Communist. Others found her a breath of fresh air. First letter is praise from Eugene V. Debs.
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Great War, Communism, Reds, Constitution, civil liberty, Socialism, Christ, women's clubs, Pacifism, Labor, League of NationsPeople
Calvin Coolidge, Henry Ford, Eugene V. Debs, Anna Louise Strong, Jane Addams, Plato, Dr. Von Klenismid, Vladimir Ilʹich Lenin (1870-1924), Anita WhitneyPlaces
Altadena, Pasadena, Los Angeles, Washington, Germany, ChinaTimes
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Part 1.
Letters from Mrs. Gartz
Page 13
Part 2.
Letters to Mrs. Gartz
Page 15
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