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Title: Haywood
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It stated in its preamble that the working class and the employing class were completely separate groups with separate interests. The IWW further inherited Haywood's disregard for politics; it rather focused on '"non-political" (though not anti-political) methods of attaining justice... Showed first 250 characters
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Nevertheless, Haywood was arrested more than once, and finally sentenced to twenty years in prison under the Espionage Act. Once bail was posted, however, he fled to Russia, a land where his ideals were better respected.
It is without a doubt that Haywood disregarded politics and laws in order to achieve the justice he felt he needed... Showed next 250 characters
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