Such a life [1968?].

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Such a life [1968?].

Autobiography, recounting his experiences as a Russian-Jewish immigrant workingman in New York and I.W.W. member active in labor and anarchist movements, with personal recollections of radical leaders of the period.

[5], 2, 333 [i.e. 346] p. Typescript, with holograph revisions and inserts.

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University of Michigan

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