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Oscar Ameringer (August 4, 1870 – November 5, 1943) was a German-American Socialist editor, author, and organizer from the late 1890s until his death in 1943. Ameringer made a name for himself in the Oklahoma Socialist Party as the editor of its newspaper and a prominent organizer for the party. His most famous work, ''The Life and Deeds of Uncle Sam'', was a widely-read satire of American history that sold over half a million copies and was translated into 15 languages.〔 ==Early life and immigration==
Born in Achstetten, Germany in 1870,〔De Leon, S., Hayssen, I. C., Poole, G. (1925). The American labor who's who. New York City: Hanford Press.http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015012841634;view=1up;seq=18〕 Oscar Ameringer came to America at the age of 15. His father, a cabinet maker, had sent young Oscar to join his brother in Cincinnati, Ohio where he tried his hand as a furniture maker and musician.〔 He joined the Knights of Labor in 1886 and the American Federation of Musicians in 1903,〔 but soon found his way into the newspaper industry working for a union newspaper in Columbus, Ohio.〔 〕 This paper, called the ''Labor World'', introduced Ameringer to the labor struggles in the South, and he was soon on the front lines of a bitter labor dispute in New Orleans, Louisiana.〔Ameringer, O. (1983). If you don't weaken: the autobiography of oscar ameringer. (1 ed., p. 189). Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press.〕
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