John M. Lucid Papers 1942-1943

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John M. Lucid Papers 1942-1943

John Michael Lucid (1915-1977) fought with the International Brigades in the Spanish Civil War from February 1937 through December 1938. Lucid joined the U.S. Army in 1942, and was stationed in the U.S., North Africa, and Italy. The collection consists of letters from Lucid to another Spanish Civil War veteran written while Lucid was in the Army.

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Lucid, John M., 1915-1977

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John Michael Lucid (nicknamed Jack) was born in Everett, Washington in 1915. Before joining the International Brigades in the Spanish Civil War, Lucid earned his B.A., studying literature, journalism and history. He worked in food canning factories in Mexico and Alaska and as a railway technician, among other jobs. A member of the Newspaper Guild and the Communist Party, Lucid aspired to become a reporter for a left-wing publication. Lucid sailed to France in February 19...

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