Letter : to Winifred Moroney, Chicago, 1930 June 11.

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Letter : to Winifred Moroney, Chicago, 1930 June 11.

Typed letter signed. Refers to the conviction of Benjamin Gitlow who was a member of the Communist Party.

1 item (2 p.) ; 28 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7649779

University of Chicago Library

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Darrow, Clarence S. (Clarence Seward), 1857-1938

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Clarence Seward Darrow, prominent Chicago trial lawyer, was born in Kinsman, Ohio on April 18, 1857. He attended Allegheny College, after which he studied one year at the University of Michigan Law School. He then worked as a lawyer in Youngstown, and was admitted to the Ohio Bar in 1878. He practiced in Ohio for nine years, before moving to Chicago, where he practiced privately before being appointed assistant corporation counsel for the City of Chicago. For four years he served as Chi...

Moroney, Winifred.

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Gitlow, Benjamin, 1891-1965

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American communist leader; later anti-communist writer. From the description of Benjamin Gitlow papers, 1918-1963. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754869215 Benjamin Gitlow was born in Elizabethport, N.J. on December 22, 1891 to Russian immigrants. In 1909, Gitlow joined the Socialist Party. He organized and served as the first president of Retail Clerks Union of New York in 1913. As a Party candidate from the Bronx, Gitlow was elected to New York State Assembly ...