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This is Volume 1 of a speech delivered by Raymond Robins, a prominent figure in the Progressive Movement, to the Progressives of the Country. Robins served as the chairman of the Progressive National Convention and was a key advocate for social and political reform in the early 20th century United States. This document offers insights into the core beliefs and objectives of the Progressive Party, as well as Robins' personal vision for a more just and equitable society. It provides valuable historical context for understanding the political landscape of the era and the challenges faced by reformers seeking to address issues such as inequality, corruption, and social injustice. "Raymond Robins, Chairman of the Progressive National Convention, to the Progressives of the Country" is an important primary source for scholars and anyone interested in American political history and the ongoing struggle for social progress.
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