Clarence A. Hathaway papers, 1928-1940.

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Clarence A. Hathaway papers, 1928-1940.

Copies of 21 speeches and articles by Hathaway, an organizer and charter member of the American Communist party, discussing communist doctrine and strategies, conflicts with American socialists over the Communist party's united front policy, effects of Adolf Hitler's rise to power on German communists and socialists, world peace, and Hathaway's objections to Zionism.

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Minnesota Historical Society Library

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