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Seymour Stedman

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in some western American state into a full-fledged socialist political party. He gathered together Debs, Stedman, and others for this cause, which came to a climax at the heated June 1898 convention of the organization. The battle over the main question of colonization versus independent political
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The Stedman family moved to Chicago in 1881 and Seymour took a job for a manufacturing company, working as a uniformed messenger boy. Stedman later took a job as a janitor for another Chicago firm, an occupation that allowed him ample time for reading. During the course of his reading, he became
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and told him of his desires, admitting that he had had only three years of formal education. After grilling the youth for an hour to determine Stedman's level of reading capability and intelligence, the dean relented and admitted Stedman to the university. Stedman continued to work as a janitor
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as a radical populist. He was an early booster of Debs for President of the United States, helping to establish the "Central E.V. Debs Club" in Chicago on May 20, 1896, and being elected president of the new booster organization by the gathering.
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action was won by the colonization faction by a vote of 53 to 37, a result that caused Berger, Debs, Stedman, and their co-thinkers to bolt the convention and establish a new political organization of their own — the
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Stedman was a member of the governing National Executive Committee of the SDP from 1898. When after much acrimonious debate that organization merged with a similarly named Eastern organization headed by
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interested in political ideas for the first time and frequently debated the problems of the world with friends. As a byproduct of his reading and discussions, Stedman became an adherent of the
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for Vice President of the United States, running on a ticket headed by Eugene V. Debs. During World War I Stedman was a prominent defender of war opponents indicted for
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In the aftermath of the defeated strike, Gene Debs was incarcerated for six months at Woodstock Jail in Chicago, where he was turned to the doctrine of
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This group includes only pre-1996 parties that fielded a candidate that won greater 0.1% of the popular vote in at least one presidential election
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Boston Socialist George Roewer and Stedman leaving Atlanta Federal Penitentiary, where they visited presidential nominee Gene Debs, May 1920.
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Nominated by Seymour Stedman, Duncan McDonald nominated by C.M. Madsen: A Clear Statement of the Purpose and Policy of the Socialist Party.
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in the 48th General Assembly. In 1914, Stedman lost reelection, finishing fifth of five candidates for three seats.
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legislation. His development as an aspiring Democratic politician came to an end in 1894, however, when the great
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vice-presidential candidate of the Socialist Party of America, when he ran for office on a ticket headed by
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during the day and attended university lectures in the evening. He was ultimately admitted to the
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In 1890 the precocious Stedman decided that he wanted to become a public orator on behalf of the
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Stedman was elected to the 1896 National Convention of the People's Party, held in
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for the honor, losing by a vote of 106 to 46. In 1912, Stedman was elected to the
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With others. Chicago: Campaign Committee of Cook County Socialist Party, 1914.
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In 1889 Stedman decided that he wanted to be a lawyer. He approached the
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Democratic Party members of the Illinois House of Representatives
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as one of three representatives from the 13th district alongside
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period of the late 1930s, Stedman was briefly a member of the
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Seymour Stedman died on July 9, 1948, in Chicago, Illinois.
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at the SPA's 1908 Convention in Chicago, but he trailed
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In 1897 Victor Berger decided to work at converting the
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by the jailhouse visits of Milwaukee newspaper editor
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Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law alumni
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Illinois House of Representatives
Hartford, Connecticut
Chicago
Socialist
Democratic
Alma mater
Northwestern University
Chicago
shepherd
janitor
civil liberties
Socialist Party of America
1920
Eugene V. Debs
Hartford, Connecticut
American Revolution
Solomon, Kansas
Single Tax system
Henry George
reform program
dean
Northwestern University School of Law
Illinois State Bar Association


Democratic Party
tariff
strike
American Railway Union

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