Randall Smith Spanish Civil War Correspondence 1937-1942

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Randall Smith Spanish Civil War Correspondence 1937-1942

Randall Smith (1917-1989) was an ambulance driver in Spain during the Spanish Civil War. After the war he lived in California where be became a longshoreman and a seaman, as well as an active member of the International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union and the National Maritime Union. Later, Smith moved to New York City and worked as a marketing executive. This collection includes letters written by Randall Smith to his mother and sister while an American volunteer in the Spanish Civil War.

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