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The Revolutionist: Eugene V. Debs (IL & Virtual)

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Date and Time

Friday, February 6, 2026, 6:00 PM until 8:00 PM Central Time (US & Canada) (UTC-06:00)

Location

Pullman Exhibit Hall
11141 S Cottage Grove Rd
Chicago, IL  60628
USA

Category

Labor History

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About this event

Alternately loved and reviled, Eugene Victor Debs was a passionate labor leader, a progressive political figure, and a formidable speaker in a time of great change in the United States. WFYI’s new documentary, The Revolutionist: Eugene V. Debs, tells the story of this Hoosier’s life. Born in Terre Haute in 1855, Eugene Debs emerged as a divisive figure when he led the nationwide Pullman Strike in 1894. Seeking an alternative way for workers to gain power, he helped establish the Socialist Party in the United States and ran as its candidate for president five times.

His campaign across the country drew massive crowds, and his oratory tested the limits of the First Amendment. When he spoke out against America’s involvement in World War I, the Supreme Court upheld a guilty verdict that sentenced him to ten years in prison for violating the Espionage Act. From his cell, he ran for president for the final time, garnering nearly a million votes…and sparking a national conversation about the right to free speech.

“Allison Duerk has served as the director of the Eugene V. Debs Museum since 2016. Originally from rural northeast Indiana, Allison studied political science and music at Indiana State University in Terre Haute. Allison’s work at the museum connects the Debs story to ongoing movements for social and economic justice.”

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