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Who are the 18 prisoners in the Minneapolis labor case? : how the Smith "gag" act has endangered workers rights and free speech.
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- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Trials (Conspiracy)--Minnesota--Minneapolis.
- Trials (Conspiracy).
- Strikes and lockouts--Trucking--Minnesota--Minneapolis.
- Strikes and lockouts.
- Truck Drivers' Strike, Minneapolis, Minn., 1934.
- Labor unions and communism--Minnesota--Minneapolis.
- Labor unions and communism.
- Freedom of speech--United States.
- Freedom of speech.
- Labor.
- Working class.
- Biography.
- Strikes and lockouts--Trucking.
- United States.
- Working class--Minnesota--Minneapolis--Biography.
- Labor--Minnesota--Minneapolis.
- Minnesota--Minneapolis.
- Physical Description:
- 27 pages, 3 unnumbered pages : portraits ; 21 cm
- Other Title:
- Who are the eighteen prisoners in the Minneapolis labor case?
- Place of Publication:
- New York, N.Y. : Published by Civil Rights Defense Committee, [1944]
- Notes:
- Cover title.
- Foreword ("Our fight to free the 18") by James T. Farrell.
- No. 4 in a case with title: The case for socialism : as presented at the famous Minneapolis labor trial.
- Publisher's advertisements: [3] p. at end.
- Local Notes:
- Culture Class Collection copy has donation form for the Minneapolis Political Prisoners Relief Fund addressed to James T. Farrell, Chairman, Civil Rights Defense Committee laid in.
- OCLC:
- 2472441
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