Morris Hillquit papers, 1886-1944 (inclusive), [microform].

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Morris Hillquit papers, 1886-1944 (inclusive), [microform].

The papers of Morris Hillquit, lawyer and longtime leader of the Socialist Party in the United States, contain material on the history of American Socialism; Hillquit's support of trade unions, particularly the garment workers of New York City; his political activities; and family life.

10 reels.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6743090

Yale University Library

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