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in whose presence I take off my I salute him, I honor workingman—and this is the day to write him in capital letters—has given me what I have, made me what I am, and will make me what I hope to be。)d many have fallen by the wayside, but the Unconquerable Army of Labor is still on the march and as it rests on its arms today and casts a look ahead, it beholds upon the horizon the first glowing rays of the Social , rades!The struggle must be won, for Peace will only e when she es hand in hand with The right is with the labor movement and the gods of battle are with the Working Socialist Party and the Trade Union Movement must be one today in celebration of Labor Day and pledge each other their mutual fidelity and support in every battle, economic and political, until the field is won and the Workingman is not the past on Labor Day!Think of Homestead!Think of Latimer!Think of Buffalo!Think of Coeur d’Alene!Think of Croton Dam!Think of Chicago!Think of Virden!Think of Pana!Think of Lead ville!Think of Cripple Creek!Think of Victor!Think of Telluride!These are some of the bloody battles fought in the past in the war of the Workers for Industrial Freedom and Social many and how fierce and bloody shall be the battles of the future? Comrades, this is the day for Workingmen to think of the Class Struggle and the Ballot—the day for Labor to clasp the hand of Labor and girdle the globe with the International Revolutionary Solidarity of the Working are all one—all workers of all lands and know not color, nor creed, nor sex in the Labor know only that our hearts throb with the same proletarian stroke, that we are keeping step with our class in the march to the goal and that the solidarity of Labor will vanquish slavery and Humanize the will not demand lose the game with a pack of playing cards of bad luck.!you must not lose confidence in is an ocean。第一篇:五一勞動節(jié)英文短信祝福五一勞動節(jié)英文短信祝福Labor Day Greeting The workingman is the only man in whose presence I take off my I salute him, I honor workingman—and this is the day to write him in capital letters—has given me what I have, made me what I am, and will make me what I hope to be。and