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Quote by Joe Hill

“Horror was rooted in sympathy . . . in understanding what it would be like to suffer the worst.”

Quote by Joe Hill

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Joe Hill
Joe Hill

Joe Hill, born on October 7, 1879, was a prominent labor activist in the United States. Known for his involvement in organizing labor strikes and advocating for workers' rights, Hill's life was marked by struggle and sacrifice. His poetry and songs continue to inspire countless workers to this day. more

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