Henry Shapiro Papers 1920-1992 (bulk 1931-1973)

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Henry Shapiro Papers 1920-1992 (bulk 1931-1973)

Journalist. Correspondence, wire service reports, reference files, speeches and writings, and personal files pertaining to Henry Shapiro's career and writings as chief correspondent in the Moscow bureau of United Press International from the 1930s to the 1970s.

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