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American Socialist

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The Right of Free Speech

Congress passes the Espionage Act of 1917, which made it a federal crime punishable by the 20 years in prison to criticize the war or the government. Thousands of socialists were tracked and arrested. Their newspapers were ransacked and shut down. Gene Debs knew at that time that federal agents were following him. When he gave speeches, they were federal agents in the audience.

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