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American Appeal was a weekly socialist newspaper that was published briefly in Chicago between 1926 and 1927. The paper was semi-official organ of the Socialist Party of America which was the publisher. The editor was Eugene V. Debs. In 1927 the paper merged with New Leader.

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  • American Appeal was a weekly socialist newspaper that was published briefly in Chicago between 1926 and 1927. The paper was semi-official organ of the Socialist Party of America which was the publisher. The editor was Eugene V. Debs. In 1927 the paper merged with New Leader. (en)
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  • American Appeal was a weekly socialist newspaper that was published briefly in Chicago between 1926 and 1927. The paper was semi-official organ of the Socialist Party of America which was the publisher. The editor was Eugene V. Debs. In 1927 the paper merged with New Leader. (en)
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  • American Appeal (en)
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