Democracy’s Prisoner
Discover the compelling story of Eugene V. Debs, the socialist leader who boldly ran for president in 1920 while imprisoned for his outspoken opposition to America's involvement in World War I. In Democracy’s Prisoner, author Ernest Freeberg delves into this remarkable campaign, illustrating how Debs' bid for the presidency from an Atlanta jailhouse sparked a nationwide conversation about the crucial right to free speech during wartime. Published by Harvard University Press in 2010, this thought-provoking book spans 392 pages, offering readers an insightful exploration of the intersection between politics, freedom of speech, and social justice in the United States. Join Freeberg as he unravels the significance of Debs' campaign and its lasting impact on American democracy.