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Jesus

By Eugene V. Debs

(See page 144)

The martyred Christ of the working class, the inspired evangel of the downtrodden masses, the world's supreme revolutionary leader, whose love for the poor and the children of the poor hallowed all the days of his consecrated life, lighted up and made forever holy the dark tragedy of his death, and gave to the ages his divine inspiration and his deathless name.


Crusaders

By Elizabeth Waddell

(Contemporary American writer)

They have taken the tomb of our Comrade Christ—
  Infidel hordes that believe not in Man;
Stable and stall for his birth sufficed,
  But his tomb is built on a kingly plan.
They have hedged him round with pomp and parade,
  They have buried him deep under steel and stone—
But we come leading the great Crusade
  To give our Comrade back to his own.