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L e O R DR S e e e r———————. In the interest of a square deal .for the farmers | Official Magazine of the National Nonpartisan League ey 1' OL. 7, NO. 14 ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA, OCTOBER 7, 1918 WHOLE NUMBER 1569 ‘ THE TWENTIETH CENTURY SLAVERY TNRSMUCH AS MOST GOOO THINGS HAVE GEEN PRODUCED RY LABOR IT FOLLOWS THAT RARLL SUCH - YHINGS BELONG TO THOSE WHOSE. LARBOR HAS PRODUCED THEM- ABrRAHAM hiNcoLn 2 ( Sl ' / / ’I [} a8 e ————————————— ~ . " = Vot v, /) A A / ""r.l"tl;’;/" A “p 7 N~ / / / T R et i ’//// o e e s e e e e —DrawmexprefislyforthefieuderbyW.C.Morfls;'” . The big problem of Lincoln’s time was the “divine right” as- _they fought hard in the "70s and ’80s, but they were not politically = ~ sumed by some men to own other men.. But the great emancipator strong enough to beat the monopolists who were taking the great it not deceiv }vas the only vicious “divine Lincoln’s name in vain. Now the farmers and workers are or; : he farmers of the West heeded - izing for the final finish fight. The holdup men fight the League eloping corporate wealthand ‘cause they know | League success means the end of their rule. - PAGE THREE .