Bars and Shadows: The Prison Poems of Ralph Chaplin by Ralph Chaplin (1887 - 1961)

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Ralph Chaplin and many other prominent members of the Industrial Workers of the World were imprisoned under the Espionage Act of 1917 as the United States entered World War I. As with Socialist presidential candidate Eugene V. Debs, these activists were accused of undermining recruiting efforts and the draft - even of encouraging soldiers to desert. Though they never gained the universal popularity of his anthem "Solidarity Forever," the poems and songs in this volume - composed during his four years in prison - represent the defiant attitude of a true rebel in the face of persecution. - Summary by Ben Adams

Episode Date
Retrospect
Jul 16, 2023
Escaped!
Jul 16, 2023
To My Little Son
Jul 16, 2023
Song of Separation
Jul 16, 2023
To Edith
Jul 16, 2023
The Girls Who Sang for Us
Jul 16, 2023
The Red Feast
Jul 16, 2023
The Red Guard
Jul 16, 2023
Blood and Wine
Jul 16, 2023
The Industrial Heretics
Jul 16, 2023
Wesley Everest
Jul 16, 2023
Villanelle
Jul 16, 2023
To France
Jul 16, 2023
I.W.W. Prison Song
Jul 16, 2023
The Eunuch
Jul 16, 2023
Up From Your Knees
Jul 16, 2023
The West is Dead
Jul 16, 2023
Salaam!
Jul 16, 2023
Seven Little Sparrows
Jul 16, 2023
Phantoms
Jul 16, 2023
Distances
Jul 16, 2023
The Vision Maker
Jul 16, 2023
To Freedom
Jul 16, 2023
The Warrior Wind
Jul 16, 2023
Prison Nocturne
Jul 16, 2023
Prison Reveille
Jul 16, 2023
Prison Shadows
Jul 16, 2023
Night in the Cell House
Jul 16, 2023
Taps
Jul 16, 2023
Mourn Not the Dead
Jul 16, 2023
Introduction
Jul 16, 2023