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Scales, Junius Irving

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Former Communist Party leader. From the description of Reminiscences of Junius Scales : oral history, 1988. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 86131826 Junius Irving Scales (1920- ), native of Greensboro, N.C., and graduate of the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, was Communist Party chair for North and South Carolina, 1948-1956. From the description of Junius Irving Scales papers, 1940-1978 [manuscript]. WorldCat record...

Democratic Nouvelle

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Fund for Social Analysis

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Elkins, Alfreda

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Rivera, Diego, 1886-1957

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Mexican painter and muralist. From the description of Declaration in connection with a watercolor and a drawing sold to Mrs. Schwartz, 1934 March 7, Mexico City. (Getty Research Institute). WorldCat record id: 81939422 Diego Rivera, a renowned Mexican mural painter, was commissioned by Mrs. Samuel Strong in 1935 to paint a portrait of her friend, Kathleen Burke, of Cleveland, Ohio. From the description of Receipt from Diego Rivera, 1935 Mar. 5. (Unknown). WorldCa...

Meyers, George A.

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Paradise, Jean

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Jerome, V. J.

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Central Michigan College

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Cameron & Kahn Publishers

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Kenicki, Kikuchi

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Goldman, Marius

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Taylor, SId

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Larose, John

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Kings County

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Dolgow, Clara

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Kelly, Jeanie

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Presser, Dr. J.

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Blair, Nan

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France, Clemens J.

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Crane, Henry H.

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Cornell University

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Murphy, George B., 1906-1986

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Kanapa, Jean

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Tamai, Ryuzo

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Buck

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Kaufman, Max

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Bates College

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Wilberforce Univ.

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Pittman, John, 1906-1993

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John Pittman (1906-1993), an African-American communist journalist, was born in Atlanta, graduated from Morehouse College, and received an M.A. in Economics (1930) from the University of California at Berkeley, with a thesis titled "Railroads and Negro Labor." After a brief stint at Stanford Law School, and jobs as a waiter on the Southern Pacific Railroad and as secretary to art patron Noel Sullivan, in October, 1931 he founded and served as editor of the San Francisco Spokesman (a weekly newsp...

New Frontiers

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WOLINS, LEROY

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Aoki, Haruo

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Sharp, Geoff

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Jewish Publication & Research Committee

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Sterling, Philip

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Levy, H. (Hyman), 1889-

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Morgan, John

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Pennsylvania Civil Rights Conference

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Kempton, Murray, 1917-1997

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BIOGHIST REQUIRED James Murray Kempton was born in Baltimore, Maryland in 1917. He became an influential American journalist, working for over 45 years in the field. Kempton wrote for the New York Post, the New York Review of Books, the World Telegram and World Sun, and finally with Newsday . He was a radio commentator for CBS as well. Kempton was a prolific writer, producing often times four columns a week, totaling more than 10,000 over the course of his career. Additionally, he was the author...

Pittsburgh Courier

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Miles, M. G.

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Wortis, Henry

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Evans, Gertrude

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Lefwin, Alita & Leon

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Wisconsin Labor Youth League

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Progressive Party of the District of Columbia

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Harvey, Louise

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McGurly, Lawrence

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Federal reserve bank of Chicago

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Chapperon, Matthew

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Fairley, Margaret

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Margaret Fairley was born in Yorkshire, England, in 1885. She graduated with first class honours from Oxford, and soon thereafter came to Canada. She went to the University of Alberta and obtained her degree. It was in Edmonton that she met her husband, Barker Fairley. The Fairleys were subsequently to settle in Toronto. Fairley edited the following: Spirit of Canadian Democracy (1946), The Selected Writings of William Lyon Mackenzie, 1824-1837 (1960) and Highways to Peace (1961). Between 1952-1...

California Labor School

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The California Labor School was originally founded as the Tom Mooney School in June of 1942. Its purpose was to train the huge influx of new workers into a wartime economy in trades and in various aspects of labor relations ranging from dues to union representation. The school was immensely successful and attracted talented and dedicated faculty, including George Hitchcock. The school's mission was to foster a unique "worker's culture" by passing on not only trade union methods and Marxist ideol...

Wellman, Saul

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Buckman, Rachel

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Allen, George

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Pettus, Tony

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Woodbridge, Benjamin, 1622-1684

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Uruguay, XVII Congreso del Partido Comunista

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Gollobin, Esther

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Democratic Nouvelle, Paris

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Sofronov, ?

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Simon, Brian

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Frederickson, Fritz

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Jewsih Cultural Center, Washington, D.C.

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Franklin, John Hope

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Dimow, Lillian Connecticut Committee to Aid Smith Act Victims

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Keilsan

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Miller, Warren, 1924-

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Allan, Billy

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Lesueur, Mendel

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Lawson, Elizabeth

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Cohen, Robert

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Cronick, Jaclyn

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Kunitz, Hy

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Jefferson School of Social Sciences.

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Dweretzky, Mr.

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Davison Art Center.

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Hood, Robert

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Robert Hood was born in 1797 at Portarlington, Ireland, the son of the Reverend Richard Hood. In 1809, he joined the Royal Navy as a first-class volunteer, serving in the Baltic, the Mediterranean and on the Cape of Good Hope station, and was promoted midshipman in 1811. In 1819, he was appointed midshipman on the British Naval Exploring Expedition [first Arctic Land Expedition], 1819-1822 (leader John Franklin), sent by the Admiralty to explore the north coast of America east from ...

McKie, Bill

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Shaw University

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Oldest historically black university in the South founded in 1865 as Raleigh Institute; renamed Shaw Collegiate Institute in 1870 in honor of benefactor, Elijah Shaw, of Wales, Mass.; in 1875 an act of the North Carolina General Assembly chartered the university as The Shaw University; originally founded to teach freedmen theology and Biblical interpretation, however within 15 years of its founding the institution began to broaden its curriculum. From the description of Commencement ...

Platt, Dendy

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Williamson, John, 1948-

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Field, Ben, 1901-

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Kaplan, Sidney, 1913-....

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Scholar of African-American culture and history and an analyst of how African Americans are portrayed. Taught at the University of Massachusetts for 31 years and helped found its African-American Studies Dept. He died in 1993. From the description of Sidney Kaplan collection, 1971. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122570758 From the guide to the Sidney Kaplan collection, 1971, (The New York Public Library. Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Manuscripts, Archives a...

Doroshkin, Sadie

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Catlett, Elizabeth, 1915-2012

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Elizabeth Catlett (b. Apr. 15, 1915, Washington, DC–d. Apr. 2, 2012, Cuernavaca, Mexico) was the granddaughter of freed slaves and a graduate of Howard University. She studied with artist Lois Mailou Jones and philosopher Alain Locke at Howard and also came to know artists James Herring, James Wells, and art historian James A. Porter. Catlett was a graduate student at the University of Iowa and studied drawing and painting with Grant Wood and sculpture with Harry Edward Stinson. Catlett graduat...

The Afro-American

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Mandal, Bernard

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Thurston, John H. (John Henry), 1824-

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Templin, Ralph

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Scott, Edmund Evan (British architect, active 1851, died 1895)

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Lamos, Al

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Morley, Karen

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Allen, Jim

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First Unitarian Church, South Bend, Ind.

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Evans, Evan, 1892-1944

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Evan Evans of Erw Fair, Bangor in Gwynedd was a prominent wine merchant and a significant benefactor to the Wesleyan denomination. He was a major influence in the founding of St Paul's School, Bangor which opened in 1859. He died in 1873. From the guide to the Papers of Evan Evans, Erw Fair, 1864-1873, (Bangor University) Evan Evans of Llanengan, Caernarfonshire was a remarkable man according to Thomas Richards, Librarian of the University College of North Wales. He was the ...

Phillips, James K. (James Kenneth), 1985-

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Winter, Carl.

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Berry, Abner W.

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Jagan, Janet

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Blum, Emanuel

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Alleg, Gilberte

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Almquist & Wiksell, Stockholm

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Schappes, Morris U.

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Wakefield, Dan

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Klousky, Robert

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Atlanta University

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Atlanta University, now part of Clark Atlanta University, was founded in 1865 by the American Missionary Association with assistance also from the Freedmen's Bureau. Atlanta University developed graduate programs in different fields including liberal arts, social and natural sciences, and professional programs such as business, library science and business administration. In 1929, Atlanta University joined forces with Morehouse College and Spelman College to create Atlanta University Center. Lat...

Antioch College

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Lima, Mickie

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Perry, Rose

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Charney, George

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Hunton, Alphaeus

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Jefferson School of Social Science.

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Rossi, Victor

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Singletary, Prof.

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Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963

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W. E. B. Du Bois was an American sociologist, socialist, historian, civil rights activist, Pan-Africanist, author, writer and editor. Educated at Fisk University, he did graduate work at the University of Berlin and Harvard, where he was the first African American to earn a doctorate. Du Bois became a professor of history, sociology and economics at Atlanta University. Due to his contributions in the African-American community he was seen as a member of a Black elite that supported some aspects ...

Scheer, Robert.

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Struik, Dirk J. (Dirk Jan), 1894-2000

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Physicist. From the description of Autobiography, chapter V:Leiden science, 1973. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 80093408 Dirk Jan Struik, geboren in 1894, overleden in Belmont, Massachusetts in 2000, studeerde wis- en natuurkunde aan de Rijksuniversiteit Leiden; promoveerde in 1922 op een zuiver wiskundig onderwerp; als leerling van Paul Ehrenfest leerde hij Jan Burgers en Jan Tinbergen kennen, wilde evenals zij wiskunde en socialisme met elkaar verbinden en kwam ook in con...

Overgaard, Andy

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Klousky, Bob

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Cameron Associates

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Berkeley, Adam

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Jones, Lenna E.

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Felshin, Joseph

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Huntington Library Quarterly

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Forman, Mr.

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Popostru

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Rummery, E. E.

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Takacs, G.

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Rogow, Sally

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Schnikind, ?

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Buckman, Rachel PeopleVictory Forum

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Boyle, Sara Patton

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Folsom, Robert

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NcNeil, Allan D.

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Dilia Czechoslovak Theatrical and Literary Agency

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Canright, Margery

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Alfred, Helen

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Mackin, Edith

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Kurrier, C.

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Sparks, Nenny

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Hartz, Louis, 1919-1986

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Louis Hartz (1919-1986) taught government at Harvard from 1943 to 1974. He died in Istanbul after twelve years abroad. From the description of Papers of Louis Hartz, ca. 1955-ca. 1986 (inclusive), 1974-1986 (bulk). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 76975790 ...

Kurrier, Chester

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Thompson, Bob (Robert F.), 1960-

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Folsom, Dank

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Robertson, Thomas H. (Thomas Herbert)

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John Dewey Society of Yale University

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Fischer, Toni

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Ether, Vivian

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Dangaloov, S.

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Freyd, Bernard

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S?, Raymond Frederick

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Civil Rights Congress (U.S.)

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National organization established in 1946 to, among other things, "combat all forms of discrimination against ... labor, the Negro people and the Jewish people, and racial, political, religious, and national minorities." The organization folded in 1955 under pressure from the United States Attorney-General and the House Un-American Activities Committee, which accused the organization of being subversive. From the description of Civil Rights Congress records, 1946-1955. (Unknown). Wor...

Hunton, W. Alphaeus

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Fast, Howard

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Morris, Muriel

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Sims?, Watt

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Pataki, Janos

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Copstein, S. A.

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Cronon, Edmund D.

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Flynn, Elizabeth Gurley, 1890-1964

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Elizabeth Gurley Flynn was an agitator and organizer for the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) and a Communist Party (CP) official. Flynn was an organizer in major strikes in Lawrence, Massachusetts and Paterson and Passaic, New Jersey. She saw labor court trials as important extensions of organizing, and participated in trials in Missoula, Montana (1908), and Spokane, Washington (1909-1910). As part of her defense work she created the Workers’ Defense League, an organization to fight for th...

Ritz, Leon

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Goodman, Crockett, Eden & Robb

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Kashton, Sidney

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Davis, Benjamin J., Jr.

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Chapperon, Matt

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Barth, Alan.

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Alan Barth (1906-1979): newspapers reporter for the Beaumont, Texas Enterprise, 1936, and Journal, 1937-1938; correspondent in Washington, D.C. for the McClure Newspaper Syndicate, 1938-1941; beginning in 1941 worked as editorial assistant for the Treasury Secretary and the Office of War Information; author of numerous books and articles. From the description of Alan Barth papers, 1937-1981 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702169180 Journalist, author, and educato...

Forrey, Bob

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Avery, David

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Epithet: Merchant, of London British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001294.0x00016c ...

Gold, Michael, 1893-1967

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Pen name for Itzok Isaac Granich a life long Communist and literary critic, editor and author. From the description of Michael Gold letter to Alfred Sheppard Dashiell [manuscript], undated. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 648021762 From the description of Michael Gold letters to Alfred Sheppard Dashiell [manuscript], undated. (University of Virginia). WorldCat record id: 631741286 Michael Gold was also known as Irving Granich. From the desc...

Presser, J.

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Brooklyn College. Theatre Research Data Center

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Curator's Office was renamed Bursar's Office. From the description of Curator's reports, 1934-1943. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155451274 The Ditmas House was a Dutch style wooden frame house built in 1827 and occupied by the Ditmas family. A century later, Charles Ditmas, the founder of Kings County Historical Society, helped to make way for Brooklyn's Ditmas farmhouse to become the site for part of the Brooklyn College campus. In 1935, the Ditmas House passed into the c...

Evanier, Dave

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Svoboda, F.

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U.S. Senate

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National Council of American-Soviet Friendship, Inc.

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Chakovsky, A.

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LeSeur, Meridel

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Richmond, Calif. Public Library

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Thompson, Leona

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Brownell, Herbert

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Institute of Diplomacy, Peking

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Federer, Gerald

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Cardiff, Ira D. (Ira Detrich)

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Epithet: of Yakima Washington British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000498.0x000035 Head of the Botany and Plant Physiology Department at the State College of Washington in Pullman, Wash. (1913-1917); head of the Washington State Agricultural Experiment Station (1914-1917); founder of Washington Dehydrated Foods Company, Yakima, Wash.; and outspoken atheist, iconoclast, and author; b. 1873; d. 1964. From ...

Wangarin, Otto

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Loper, L. E.

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Freedom of the Press Committee

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Weiss, Max

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POLK, WILLIAM T.

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Ervin, Joseph B.

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University of Chicago.

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Most of the records in the collection pertain to the $400,000 raised by the American Baptist Education Society in 1889-1890 in order to obtain a 600,000 grant from John D. Rockefeller for the creation of an endowment for the University of Chicago. The first volume in the inventory, Record of Pledges for the University of Chicago, contains an alphabetical numbered listing of subscribers, amounts pledged, and payments made through 1906. The subscription forms and letters (1:4-13) are numbered to c...

La Nouvelle Critique

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Felshin, Joe

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Foreign Literature, Moscow

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Buchman, Harold

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Tuckett, Angela

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Krchmarek, Anthony

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Carter, Dyson, 1910-....

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International Union of Students.

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Founded in Prague 1946 as a world wide nonpartisan association of National Unions of Students (NUSes); aimed to foster international understanding and lasting peace the IUS supported contemporary efforts to continue the anti-Hitler war coalition in peacetime; with its secretariat in Prague the IUS was strongly influenced by communists in key positions from the beginning; left by most Western member unions after the communist take-over in Czechoslovakia 1948 (see International Student Conference)...

Davis, Ben (Tenor)

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El Noticier del Brasil

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Morgan State College

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Selsam, Howard, 1903-

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Teacher of philosophy and director of the Jefferson School of Social Science, New York, N.Y. Columbia University M.A., 1928; Ph.D., 1930. From the description of Papers, [ca. 1935]-1972. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122515141 ...

Jaker, F. W.

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Labour-Progressive Party, Canada

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Labor Research Council

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Rosenblatt, Sidney

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Rector, Raymond

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Maurice, A.

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Levy, Charles

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Bontemps, Arna, 1902-1973

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African-American poet, critic, playwright, novelist, author of children’s books, librarian. From the guide to the Arna Bontemps Papers, 1927-1968, (Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries) Teacher in New York, N.Y., and Huntsville, Ala.; head librarian, Fisk University; professor, University of Chicago; curator of James Weldon Johnson Collection and visiting professor of English, Yale University; writer in residence, Fisk University; and author. ...

Ryerson, Stanley

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Pike, Arthur

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McGurty, L. E.

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Saltzman, R.

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Philadelphia Forum

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Howard, Milton

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Erickson, James

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The Daily Worker, the official organ of the Communist Party of the United States of America (CPUSA), traces its origins back to the Communist Labor Party, founded in Chicago in 1919. The Communist Labor Party’s paper was known as the Toiler . When the Communist Labor Party and the Workers Party merged in 1921, the Toiler became the weekly paper The Worker . Two years later, the paper changed its name to the Daily Worker . As a daily newspaper, the Daily Worker covered the major stor...

Fladeland, Betty, 1919-....

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Winston, Edna

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Bittleman

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S?, Amy

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Simonson, David

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Buckman, Rae

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Stein, Leona Wright, Paul

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Sklar, Martin J., 1935-....

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USS Montana

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Foreign Language Publishing House, Moscow

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Berea College

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Although the sources of photographs are not always indicated, the bulk was apparently generated in the Berea College Publicity Department and the College News Bureau. In addition, portions of the photographs were donated by individuals, most of whom have some connection with the College. Chief among these is Roy N. Walters who was dean of the Berea College Foundation School from 1943 to 1968. Walters established the College Publicity Department in 1933 and was an unofficial campus photographer t...

Hellman, Beatrice

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Stefanovic, Sv.

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KPFA-FM, Berkeley, Calif.

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Yuille, Clare

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Citadel Press.

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Graham Du Bois, Shirley

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Gustafson, B. G.

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Watt, Roy

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Council on African Affairs

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Hendley, Charles

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Brombach, Charles

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Swift-Bandini, Nancy, 1942-

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Nelson, Steve

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Baron, Harold

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Richmond, Al, 1913-1987

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Al Richmond is currently the historian/museum curator for the Grand Canyon Railway museum. He has a Master of Science Degree in Natural Resources Interpretation and Quaternary Studies from Northern Arizona University. From the guide to the Al Richmond Collection, 1975-1985., (Cline Library. Special Collections and Archives Department.) ...

Lumer, Hy

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Falck, G.

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Claiborne, Bob

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Jerome, Alice

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Mansfield, Mike

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Patterson, William Elwood, 1841-1916

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Berg, Max.

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Bordages, Asa

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Donner, Frank

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Ruchamis, Louis

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New Century Publishers

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Kilson, Martin L.

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Sparks, Nemmy

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Seeman, E.

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Weatherford, W. D.

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Aoki Publishing Co.

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Schwartz, Kay

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Daily People's World

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Bloom, A.

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Touchet, Francis Henry

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John Howard Melish was born in Milford, Ohio in 1874; attended the University of Cincinnati, Harvard Divinity School, and the Episcopal Theological School in Cambridge, Mass.; became associate rector of Christ Church in Cincinnati in 1900; and came to Brooklyn to serve as the rector for the Church of the Holy Trinity in 1904. In 1915-16, he gained some fame within the church for his efforts to give women the right to vote in the annual parish meetings of the Episcopal Church. He was...

Baum, A.

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Rossiter, Clinton

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Michigan State Union

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Morford, Richard

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A. S.

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Metyolkin, Ivan

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Johnson, Oakley

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Chancey, Martin

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Nevins, Allan, 1890-1971

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Historian, journalist and educator. He attended the University of Illinois where he earned a B. A. 1912 and an M. A. in English, 1913. Nevins moved to New York to work and eventually was made a Professor of History at Columbia University. Wrote numerous biographies and articles on history. President of the American History Association in 1959. Helped found the Society of American Historians. From the description of Commencement address, June 1953. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Librar...

Borleau, Pierre

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Chernikova, S.

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Sillen, Samuel.

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Logan, Rayford Whittingham, 1897-1982

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African American historian and educator; died 1982. From the description of Papers, 1925-1982. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 34576583 African-American historian, administrator, author, civil rights activist, and Howard University faculty member; d. 1982. From the description of Papers, ca. 1917-ca. 1980. (Moorland-Spingarn Resource Center). WorldCat record id: 70939793 Educator, scholar, author, civil rights activist, and fraternity leader, of Washingto...

Zuckerman, Abe

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Life Magazine

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Statni Nakladatelstvi Politicke Literatury, Prague

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Eisenscher, Sigmund G.

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Cameron, Angus

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Purdue University

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Gauncy, Nat

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Public School 241, New York

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Cameron Associates, Inc.

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Wilkerson, Doxey Alphonso, 1905-1993

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An African-American educator, Doxey A. Wilkerson, made significant contributions to early childhood education and teacher education for secondary school, especially with regard to minority and disadvantaged students. Wilkerson was a professor of education at Howard University from 1935-1943 and served as a research associate for the Carnegie Corporation study of the Negro in America, 1939-1940. He served as national vice president of the American Federation of Teachers (...

Wallach, Irving

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Feldman, Eugene

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Meyers, George

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Southern Maryland Free State Library Association

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Fahnestock, Karol

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Lakin, Bill

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Bert, Eric

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Davis, Beulah M.

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Benson, Robert

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Title: Baron Bingley British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001243.0x00020a Epithet: of Cockermouth Cumb British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000758.0x000042 Epithet: of Add MS 21425 British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001243.0x000207 Dirck Bens...

Einheit, Berlin

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Mills, C.Wright (Charles Wright), 1916-1962

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American sociologist Charles Wright Mills (1916-1962) was born in Waco, Texas. In 1934 he enrolled as an undergraduate at Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College, but one year later transferred to the University of Texas. In Austin he met and married Dorothy Helen Smith. His first published work, Language, Logic and Culture appeared in the American Sociological Review in 1939. He received his Ph.D. in sociology from the University of Wisconsin (1942), and worked as a professor of sociology at ...

Thompson, Elsa Knight

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McCarthy, Joseph R.

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Requa, Robert

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Washington, Booker T., 1856-1915

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Booker T. Washington was an African American educator and public figure. Born a slave on a small farm in Hale's Ford, Virginia, he worked his way through the Hampton Institute and became an instructor there. He was the first principal of the Tuskegee Institute, and under his management it became a successful center for practical education. A forceful and charismatic personality, he became a national figure through his books and lectures. Although his conservative views concerned many critics, he...

Casetta, Mario

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Pratis, P. L.

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Rudwick, Elliott M.

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Suffin, Arnold

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Hunboldt, Charles

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Papagos, Premier

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Mitchell, Broadus, 1892-1988

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Broadus Mitchell, economist, historian, and liberal thinker, taught until 1939 at Johns Hopkins University, from 1947 to spring 1958 at Rutgers University, and from fall 1958 to 1967 at Hofstra University. He was the son of educator, Samuel Chiles Mitchell (1864-1948) and brother of educator, Morris R. Mitchell (1895-1976) and labor leader, George Sinclair Mitchell (1902-1962). His second wife was economist Louise Pearson Mitchell (1906- ). From the description of Broadus Mitchell pa...

Stover, John F.

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Univ. of Wisconsin Labour Youth League

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Lamont, Dr.

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Blue Heron Press

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Robinov, Gil

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Murphy, Joyce Perry

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Kowal, Gertrude

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Vey, Lucy

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Action Books

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Mandeehern, Robert

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Lukacs, George

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Shenker, George

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Noret, Paul

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Labor-Progressive Party

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Loeser, Franz, 1924-

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Roberts, Daniel

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Epithet: follower of J Southcott British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000265.0x0000cf ...

Scott, Arthur S.

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Rodell, Fred, 1907-1980

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Klugman, James

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Dunn, Bob

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Quaye, MacGranaky

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Reddick, Dr.

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Foster, Bill

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Roeder, Marlene

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The Worker

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Chase, Homer B.

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Government Printing Office

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Pollack, R. (Randy)

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Mumford, Charles J.

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Harper, Fowler V.

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One item of correspondence is co-addressed to Grace Harper, wife of Fowler V. Harper. From the description of Correspondence with Theodore Dreiser, 1941. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 155890617 Lawyer, legal educator; B.A., Ohio Northern University, 1922, LL.B., 1923; M.A., University of Iowa, 1925, JSD, University of Michigan, 1927; served on the faculties of the University of North Dakota, University of Oregon, and Indiana University; visiting p...

Takman, John, 1912-

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Chicago Council of American-Soviet Friendship

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Khan, Mohd Shabbir

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Kirlew, William E.

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Lubka, Lewis

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Dutt, ?

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American Russian Institute

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Aptheker, Fay

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Fedak, George

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Max, Alan

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Silver, Joseph

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Seeman, Ernest

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Jordon, Myra

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Brown, Robert E. (Robert Erskine)

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During the mid-1970s, Robert Brown worked as a fifth grade teacher at the West Street School, Southbridge, Mass., while pursuing a graduate degree in anthropology at UMass Amherst under Joel Halpern. Part of Brown's research involved conducting oral histories with Southbridge families identified as "ethnic," including Albanian, Greek, Polish, Portuguese, Italian, Puerto Rican, and Vietnamese, as well as the only African American family in town at the time. Brown published his work in local newsp...

Cammett, John M. (John McKay), 1927-

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Gellhorn, Ernie

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Sussman, Jeanette

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Engleston, David

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Hecht, Julius

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Smith, Jessica

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Westin University

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Johnson, Arnold H. (Arnold Harvey), 1896-1993

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Arnold H. Johnson, B.A. (1921), M.A. (1923), Ph.D. (1924) University of Minnesota. Assistant professor (1924-1925) of biochemistry, University of Minnesota. Assistant professor of Cereal Research, Montana State College. President of the National Dairy Research Laboratory (1954), recipient of the C.E. Gray award (1946) and Babcock-Hart award (1960). Member of Advisory Committee on Dairy Research, served on National Research Council, the Nutrition Foundation, and the Agricultural Research Institut...

Unwin, Ltd.

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Weinstone, Will

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Stakvel, Frank D.

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Silver, Joe, 1922-1989

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Walker, Doris Briu

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Nordholt, J. W. Schulte

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Boshkowitz, Sarah

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Brooks, Maxwell R.

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Fishman, George Gurley

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Olsen, Otto H.

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Folsom, D.

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National Guardian

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Heifetz, Robert

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Martin, Riley, III

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International Publishers

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Committee to End Sedition Laws.

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Canter, Harry

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Torichet, Francis

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Gottesman, Max

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People's Victory Forum

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Tratchy, ?

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Poon, John

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Labor Research Association (U.S.)

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Son of an attorney, Robert Dunn (1895-1977) was born in Pennsylvania. After graduation from Yale in 1918, he worked in New England for the Amalgamated Textile Workers Unions as an organizer and economic researcher. In 1920 Dunn helped established the New England Civil Liberties Union. A close friend of Roger Baldwin’s he also served on the national American Civil Liberties Union’s Executive Committee from 1923-1941. In the 1920s Dunn focussed his attention on events in the Soviet Union, travelin...

Rubin, Arthur

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Cornforth, Maurice Campbell

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Delson, Arthur K.

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Greenfield, H.

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Webster, James

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Keeney, M. J.

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Straus, Mark

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White, Eliot

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Engelson, Joyce

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Reddick, L. D.

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Kaiser, Ernest

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Zimmerman, E. F.

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Kuusinen, Hartta

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West, Mollie

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Sigal, Clancy.

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Thorner, Robert

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Lincoln University (Canterbury, N.Z.)

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Schwartz, Nadya B.

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Bittelman, ?

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American Socialist

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Anderson, William D. (William Dewey), 1933-

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National Jewish Hospital at Denver

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Chaleff, Lynne

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Committee for Negro-Jewish Relations

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University of Massachusetts Press.

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Jeannette, Heutoff?

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Nordholt, Wim

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Shapiro, Herb

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Cook, Fred J.

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Fred J. Cook (1911-2003) was an American investigative journalist. Born and raised in New Jersey, he graduated from Rutgers University and began his newspaper career in the 1930s at the Asbury Park Courier . He covered the 1937 Hindenburg disaster as editor of the New Jersey Courier . By 1945 was working for the New York World-Telegram and Sun, writing about crime and its political connections, and contributing regularly to national periodicals such as Nation, American Heritage, and...

Daily Worker

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Strack, Celeste

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World News, London

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American institute for marxist studies

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Frederich Schiller Univ.

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Journal of Negro History.

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California Labor School

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The California Labor School was originally founded as the Tom Mooney School in June of 1942. Its purpose was to train the huge influx of new workers into a wartime economy in trades and in various aspects of labor relations ranging from dues to union representation. The school was immensely successful and attracted talented and dedicated faculty, including George Hitchcock. The school's mission was to foster a unique "worker's culture" by passing on not only trade union methods and Marxist ideol...

Morray, J. P. ?

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Goodwon, Bob

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Cohen, Bob.

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Tiesler, Amy S.

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Young, Alfred

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Alfred Young was apparently a Communist who taught at the Communist Party USA's Jefferson School of Social Science (New York, N.Y.). He may have also been a PhD. and member of the American Association of University Professors Academic Freedom Committee, as his Papers followed theirs in the last box of their records when they were initially received. From the guide to the Alfred Young Papers, 1930s-1960s, (Tamiment Library / Wagner Archives) Epithet: Lieutenant; RN ...

Cox, Oliver C. (Oliver Cromwell), 1901-1974

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Quarles, Benjamin

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Bofman, Albert

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Toyo Keizai Shimpo Sha

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West, Jim

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Morris, Leslie

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Yale Law School

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In the first decade of the nineteenth century, Seth P. Staples (Yale 1797) opened a school for law students in New Haven. In 1824 the school became affiliated with Yale College. The college conferred its first law degrees in 1843. The course of study originally extended for two years, and in 1896 it was lengthened to three years. Subsequently a college degree became a prerequisite for the Bachelor of Laws degree. Graduate courses leading to advanced degrees began in 1876. In 1926 honors courses ...

Marxist Discussion Club, Queens College

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Healey, Dorothy, 1914-2006

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Healey was born Dorothy Rosenblum in 1914 in Denver, CO; her mother was a founding member of the Communist Party of the United States; her parents moved to CA in 1921, and Dorothy grew up in Oakland; joined Young Communist League in 1928, and was arrested during the May Day unemployment demonstrations there in 1930; left high school in 1931 to work in a cannery in San Jose; joined the Communist Party when she turned 18; became organizer of migrant farm workers, and in 1940 was appointed a deputy...

Binkley, Eleanore

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Stevenson, Phil

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Ho, Phua Tjong

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Lohr, George

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Novick, ?

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Leith, Paul

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Jordan, Casper LeRoy

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Daschbach, Johnny

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McGurty, Lawrence E.

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City University of New York. City College

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Batterson, Warren

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New Foundations

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Clark, Joe

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Wells, Dan

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Riuricov, L. T.

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Williams, W. A.

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Hart, A. Richard

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Simon, Walter

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Englestein, David

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Cohen, Jack

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Fort Ontario Emergency Refugee Shelter In June 1944, the Fort Ontario Emergency Refugee Shelter was established in Oswego, New York by order of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and was operated by the War Relocation Authority, a government agency. In August 1944, the shelter received 982 refugees of predominantly Jewish descent and of various national backgrounds, especially Yugoslavian, Austrian, Polish, German and Czechoslovakian. Because of their immigration status as ...

Grant, Betty

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Hall, Micky

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Observateur, France

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Con-Edison

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