Soapbox rebellion the Hobo Orator union and the free speech fights of the Industrial Workers of the World, 1909-1916

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contents Nothing in common : militant rhetorical history -- Sparks from a live wire : the origins of the free speech fights and the Battle of Spokane, 1909-1910 -- A class the masters fear : Fresno, 1910-1911 -- A spectacle of agitators : San Diego, 1912 -- Timber-beast lament : the Everett Massacre, 1916 -- Orator war machines and the will to revolution
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