Morris Hillquit
Morris Hillquit (August 1, 1869 – October 8, 1933) was a founder and leader of the Socialist Party of America and prominent labor lawyer in New York City's Lower East Side. Together with Eugene V. Debs and Congressman Victor L. Berger, Hillquit was one of the leading public faces of American socialism during the first two decades of the 20th century.In November 1917, running on an anti-war platform, Hillquit garnered more than 100,000 votes as the Socialist candidate for mayor of New York City. Hillquit again ran for mayor of New York in 1932. He also stood as a candidate for United States Congress five times over the course of his life. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published 1969Madison : State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1969.1 online resource (10 microfilm reels) : illustrations.Center for Research Libraries
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Published 1914New York, The Macmillan company, 1914.xiii, 270 p. 19 1/2 cm. -
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Published 1969Madison, State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1969.116 p. port. 26 cm.Other Authors: “...Hillquit, Morris, 1869-1933...”