Papers [manuscript]. 1916-1977.

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Papers [manuscript]. 1916-1977.

1. Correspondence with members of the Australian Socialist Party, 1921-1922. 2. Correspondence with Guido Baracchi, 1960-1979. 3. Press cuttings and other ephemera relating to conscription, the International Workers of the World (IWW), the Communist Party of Australia and the Australian Labor Party. 4. Records of the Victorian Labor College including: minute books, 1917-1926 (incomplete); rough minutes, 1920-1939 (incomplete) and an attendance book, 1937.

2.9 m. (17 boxes).

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International Workers of the World.

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Son of Pietro Baracchi, Victorian Government Astronomer, educated at Melbourne Grammar School and Melbourne University. Active opponent of conscription, jailed 1918, joined I.W.W., edited International Industrial Workers paper Industrial solidarity, and with Percy Laidler in 1920-1921, the Proletarian Review. Foundation member of the CPA from which he was twice expelled (1925 & 1940). See Sydney Morning Herald, 1 Jan. 1976 and A. Davidson, The Communist Party of Australia 1969, p. 19, no. 45...

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Communist party of Australia

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Brodney, Alfred Tennyson, 1896-1984.

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