Reminiscences of Charles E. Taylor : oral history, 1965.

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Reminiscences of Charles E. Taylor : oral history, 1965.

Family background; Progressive politics; publisher and editor, Plentywood, Montana, PRODUCERS NEWS, 1918-31, 1935-37; Nonpartisan League leader, 1918-24; joins Communist Party, 1920; expulsion as a Trotskyite, 1934; Montana State Senator, 1922-30; National Farm Labor Party Convention, 1924; President, United Farmers League, and director, Farmers National Committee of Action, 1932-34.

Transcript: 248 leaves.Tape: 3 reels.

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