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    William Dudley Haywood (February 4, 1869 – May 18, 1928), nicknamed "Big Bill", was an American labor organizer and founding member and leader of the Industrial...
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  • William Haywood may refer to: Bill Haywood (William Dudley Haywood, 1869–1928), American union leader William Henry Haywood Jr. (1801–1852), North Carolina...
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    Convention of the IWW.: 67  The IWW's founders included William D. ("Big Bill") Haywood, James Connolly, Daniel De Leon, Eugene V. Debs, Thomas Hagerty, Lucy...
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  • Times of Big Bill Haywood, W.W. Norton & Company, 1983, p. 90 [ISBN missing] Peter Carlson, Roughneck: The Life and Times of Big Bill Haywood, W.W. Norton...
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  • Field Guide to Monkeywrenching is a book edited by Dave Foreman (and Bill Haywood in later editions), with a foreword by Edward Abbey. Much of the inspiration...
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    Lukas, Big Trouble, 1997, page 351. The Autobiography of Big Bill Haywood, William D. Haywood, 1929, page 81. J. Anthony Lukas, Big Trouble, 1997, pages...
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    Summer 1988 Haywood, Bill (1929). The Autobiography of Big Bill Haywood. p. 291. Haywood, Bill (1929). The Autobiography of Big Bill Haywood. p. 292. Peter...
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    Orchard said his orders for the killing of Steunenberg came from "Big Bill" Haywood, general secretary of the WFM, Charles Moyer, president of the WFM,...
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    p. 1. "Haywood paid him to kill". Milwaukee Journal. June 7, 1907. p. 13. Peter Carlson, Roughneck: The Life and Times of Big Bill Haywood. New York:...
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  • truth, the expression is part of a telegram sent to Bill Haywood, in which Joe wrote, "Goodbye, Bill, I die like a true blue rebel. Don't waste any time...
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  • William Kiernan Haywood (born April 21, 1937) is an American former pitcher, coach, manager and farm system official in professional baseball. He was...
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  • of Big Bill Haywood, and in 1910 Haywood was exposed to sabotage while touring Europe: The experience that had the most lasting impact on Haywood was witnessing...
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    Retrieved October 24, 2016. Haywood, William D. (1966) [1929]. Bill Haywood's Book: The Autobiography of William D. Haywood. New York: International Publishers...
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  • player Bill Harris, multiple people Bill Haslam (born 1958), American businessman and politician Bill Haywood (1869–1928), American labor organizer Bill Hemmer...
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    the Bill Haywood trial seemed plausible, the defense pointed out some significant contradictions. Orchard claimed his instructions came from Haywood and...
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    The radical members of the party supported giving the nomination to Bill Haywood. Debs' health was in question until Ben Hanford, a member of the New...
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    William Borah (redirect from Bill Borah)
    legal cases. One, the murder conspiracy trial of Big Bill Haywood, gained Borah fame though Haywood was found not guilty and the other, a prosecution of...
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    Spencer Haywood (born April 22, 1949) is an American former professional basketball player and Olympic gold medalist. Haywood is a member of the Naismith...
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    early contributors included Eugene V. Debs, Jack London, Daniel DeLeon, Bill Haywood, and James H. Walsh. It also included poetry by Covington Hall.[citation...
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  • Haywood is a surname. Notable people and characters with the surname include: Adam Haywood (1875–1932), English footballer "Big" Bill Haywood (1869–1928)...
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  • Hill wrote the full statement in a telegram he sent to Bill Haywood, which stated, "Goodbye, Bill, I die like a true blue rebel. Don't waste any time mourning...
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    abroad". McParland had been attempting to convince Orchard to accuse Bill Haywood, leader of the Western Federation of Miners (WFM), of conspiracy to commit...
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    arrested on charges of being accessories to the murder. IWW leaders Bill Haywood and Elizabeth Gurley Flynn came to Lawrence to run the strike. Together...
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    experience. A proletarian became a prole, and a plutocrat was a plute. Bill Haywood, in particular, had the ability to translate complex economic theories...
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    was preferred for foreign dignitaries of the Comintern (Jenő Landler, Bill Haywood, Arthur MacManus, Charles Ruthenberg) while the latter was granted only...
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    popularly used by the Industrial Workers of the World. In his autobiography, Bill Haywood credited David C. Coates with suggesting a labor slogan for the IWW:...
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  • defendants, who included the union's most visible leader, one-eyed Big Bill Haywood, also a founder of the new Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), were...
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  • Forever: An Oral History of the IWW. p. 140. Melvyn Dubofsky (1987). 'Big Bill' Haywood. p. 20 and 33. William Cahn (1972). A Pictorial History of American...
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    Paterson". During the same year, following a suggestion made by IWW leader Bill Haywood, Reed put on "The Pageant of the Paterson Strike" in Madison Square Garden...
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    Just prior to his execution, Hill had written to Bill Haywood, an IWW leader, saying, "Goodbye Bill. I die like a true blue rebel. Don't waste any time...
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