A: Most people don't know who he is. Just think about an eight-hour work day. Why do you take that for granted? It used to be 12, 15 and 16 hour work days. Weekends? What were weekends? Weekends were still for working. Maybe you got Sundays off, maybe sometimes. You got hurt on the job? Go fix it yourself. Oh, I'm sorry, by the time you got back, well, we took your job over, it's gone to someone else. These things that seem so normal can easily happen to people. Debs was a great speaker, but not talking above people – he treated everybody the same. He really lived his Christian ethic instead of just spouting it. You can't refuse that this man is a part of history – a history we should know and that the events of his days (events between 1855 and 1926, when he died), much of it's still happening today only in a version of 2018 – immigration, stagnation of wages, wage inequality, too much wealth in the hands of so few in the United States.