Biographical notes on Voltairine De Cleyre and her family, 1934-[1950]

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Biographical notes on Voltairine De Cleyre and her family, 1934-[1950]

Notes compiled over a period of time from correspondence, interviews, and published works, some prepared to send to researchers.

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University of Michigan

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