Albert Parson's Dichotomy: Albert Parsons Was Not A Dangerous Man

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Albert Parsons was not a dangerous man because his goal was to secure the future of workers and future generations to live in a world without poverty and wage-slavery. He had good intentions just like John Brown, both intended to free people from unfair treatment like slavery or in Albert Parson’s situation to have workers work under and unfair work system. He told Congress to change the system so people can be encourage to work with more effort under the circumstances of less hours and more pay. (Document A) also known as Alberts Parsons Testimony, interprets Parsons complete thoughts and intentions that he only asks for something little and does not intend to cause any commotion for something that can be easily reasonable among the government