John G. Wright papers, 1933-1977

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John G. Wright papers, 1933-1977

Speeches and writings, correspondence, resolutions, theses, and notes, relating to Marxian theory, the translation of works of Leon Trotsky, Trotskyist activities in the United States and abroad, and analysis of the post-World War II Chinese and Eastern European states.

9 ms. boxes

eng,

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