Darrow's speech in the Haywood case; God and the Good man: a fable


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. PERORATION "Don't think for a moment that if you kill Haywood you will kill the labor movement of the world or the hopes and aspirations of the poor. Haywood can die, if die he must, but there are others who will live if he dies, and they will come t o take his place and carry the banner which he lets fall, I plead for the poor and the weak and the weary. The exes of the world are on you twelve men of Idaho tonight, and wherever the English tongue is spoken and throughout the civilized world they are wondering about your verdict. If you decree his death the spiders and the vultures of Wall street will send up paeans of praise, and wherever men live who hate Haywood because he works for the poor you will receive your meed of praise. ?'

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