
Mary and Anna Mooney react to denial of pardon for Tom Mooney
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The transcript discusses the presence of Mr. Kelso from the Defense League during a decision regarding Tom Moody, who is believed to be innocent and a victim of class struggle. The speaker is committed to fighting for Tom's freedom, viewing him as a symbol of labor rights. Despite a 16-year struggle, Governor Ralph's decision upholds Tom's life sentence, marking a defeat in the fight for his freedom.
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What does the speaker intend to do for Tom Mooney's freedom?
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What does the speaker mean by 'class distinction' in relation to Tom Mooney's case?
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