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"Big Business can make laws as easily as it can break them - and with as little impunity." -- Ralph Chaplin
Ralph Hosea Chaplin (1887—1961) was an American writer, artist and labor activist. At the age of seven, he saw a worker shot dead during the Pullman strike in Chicago, Illinois. He had moved with his family from Ames, Kansas to Chicago in 1893. During a time in Mexico he was influenced by hearing of the execution squads established by Porfirio Diaz, and became a supporter of Emiliano Zapata. On his return, he began work in various union positions, most of which were poorly paid. Some of Chaplin's early artwork was done for the International Socialist Review and other Charles H. Kerr publications.For two years Chaplin worked in the strike committee with Mother Jones for the bloody Kanawha County, West Virginia strike of coal miners in 1912-13. These influences led him to write a number of labor oriented poems, one of which became the words for the oft-sung union anthem, "Solidarity Forever".

Chaplin then became active in the Industrial Workers of the World (the I.W.W., or "Wobblies") and became editor of its eastern U.S. publication Solidarity. In 1917 Chaplin and some 100 other Wobblies were rounded up, convicted, and jailed under the Espionage Act for conspiring to hinder the draft and encourage desertion. He wrote Bars And Shadows: The Prison Poems while serving four years of a 20-year sentence.

Although he continued to work for labor rights after his release from prison, Chaplin was very disillusioned by the aftermath of the Russian Revolution.However, he was also not pleased by the course of New Deal liberalism. Chaplin maintained his involvement with the I.W.W., serving in Chicago as editor of its newspaper, the Industrial Worker, from 1932 to 1936. He became active in the cause of preventing Communist infiltration in American unions.

Eventually Chaplin settled in Tacoma, Washington, where he edited the local labor publication. From 1949 until his death he was curator of manuscripts for the Washington State Historical Society.

He is credited with designing the now widely used anarcho-syndicalist image, the black cat. As its stance suggests, the cat is meant to suggest wildcat strikes and radical unionism.

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Total Books: 27
Bars and Shadows
2010 - Bars and Shadows (Paperback)Paperback
ISBN-13: 9781444430325
ISBN-10: 1444430327
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The Centralia Conspiracy
2008 - The Centralia Conspiracy [Large Print Edition] (Hardcover)
ISBN-13: 9780554291727
ISBN-10: 055429172X
Genre: Nonfiction
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When the Leaves Come Out and other Rebel Verses
2008 - When the Leaves Come Out and Other Rebel Verses (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 9781407603339
ISBN-10: 1407603337
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Wobbly The RoughAndTumble Story Of An American Radical
2008 - Wobbly the Roughandtumble Story of an American Radical (Hardcover)Paperback
ISBN-13: 9781436712408
ISBN-10: 1436712408
Genre: Biographies & Memoirs
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Bars And Shadows  The Prison Poems Of Ralph Chaplin
2007 - Bars and Shadows the Prison Poems of Ralph Chaplin (Paperback)Paperback
ISBN-13: 9781406718645
ISBN-10: 1406718645
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Bars And Shadows The Prison Poems Of Ralph Chaplin
2004 - Bars and Shadows the Prison Poems of Ralph Chaplin (Paperback)Paperback
ISBN-13: 9781419108983
ISBN-10: 1419108980
Genre: Literature & Fiction
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The Centralia Case Three Views of the Armistice Day Tragedy at Centralia Washington November 11 1919  The Centralia Conspiracy
1971 - The Centralia Case Three VIews of the Armistice Day Tragedy at Centralia Washington November 11 1919 the Centralia Conspiracy [Civil liberties in American history] (Hardcover)
ISBN-13: 9780306702112
ISBN-10: 0306702118
Genre: Nonfiction
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Wobbly
Wobbly [Civil Liberties in American History Series] (Hardcover)
ISBN-13: 9780306702129
ISBN-10: 0306702126
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