[The Iron Puddler by James J. Davis]@TWC D-Link bookThe Iron Puddler CHAPTER XXXIX 6/10
She wants her audiences to be alive, that's all; she doesn't care much what they're alive with. When the worker comes to understand that these "leaders" from high society care nothing for him but only want a prominence for themselves and have no natural talents with which to earn that prominence, then the worker will get rid of that tribe forever.
Bill Haywood lacked the qualities that made Sam Gompers a labor leader.
Bill decided to be a leader without qualifying for it, and history tells the rest. I circulated among the audiences that were listening to other candidates and waited for the men to express their opinions.
I heard one stalwart old fellow declare he was going to vote for Jazz.
"Jazz is the fellow we want for City Clerk," I heard him tell his comrades.
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