Resistance Conspiracy Case : file of leaflets, briefs and miscellanea including material on Linda Evans, Marilyn Buck, Tim Blunk, Laura Whitehorn, Susan Rosenberg, Alan Berkman, the Washington Area Committee for Political Prisoners Rights, and the Emergency Committee to Defend the Human and Legal Ri
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Buck, Marilyn, 1947-2010
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Blunk, Tim.
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Berkman, Alan.
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Emergency Committee for Political Prisoners.
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Washington Area Committee for Political Prisoners Rights.
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Michigan State University. Library. American Radicalism Collection
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Evans, Linda, 1947-
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Rosenberg, Susan (Susan Lisa), 1955-
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Susan Rosenberg was born in New York City in 1955, the daughter of Emanuel and Bella Rosenberg, both of whom were progressive leftists. Her father was a dentist who practiced in Spanish Harlem and her mother was a theatrical producer; they regularly took their only child to rallys in support of the civil rights movement and to demonstrations againt the war in Vietnam. Rosenberg grew up on the Upper West Side and attended the very liberal Walden School from grade school through high ...
Whitehorn, Laura
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