Steven E. Woodworth Quotes
And He Became A Communist. He Was Court-martialed But Allowed To Resign From The Army. In The Revolutions Of 1848 He Fought To Overthrow His King And, Failing, Fled To America. There He Became First A Carpenter And Then The Editor Of A German-language Newspaper In Cincinnati With A Slant So Leftist He Earned The Nickname "Reddest Of The Red." When The Civil War Came, Willich Recruited Fifteen Hundred Cincinnati Germans Within A Matter Of Hours And Helped Organize The Ninth Ohio-now Marching With The XIV Corps.
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