TLS (initials) : St. Tropez [France], to Ella Pomilia, 1928 June 19.

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TLS (initials) : St. Tropez [France], to Ella Pomilia, 1928 June 19.

Commiserates with Ella Pomilia regarding the lack of activism in the United States; reflects on the execution of Sacco and Vanzetti and on how soon the masses have forgotten the case. However, she adds, "in the hearts of their comrades ... Sacco and Vanzetti are sure to live forever."

1 item (2 p. encased) ; 35 cm.

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