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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
- Title
- Who are the 18 prisoners in the Minneapolis Labor Case? : how the Smith "Gag" Act has endangered workers rights and free speech / foreword by James T. Farrell.
- Publication
- [New York] : Civil Rights Defense Committee, [1944]
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- Description
- 27 pages : portraits; 22 cm
- Subject
- 1934
- Trials (Conspiracy) > Minnesota > Minneapolis
- Strikes and lockouts > Minnesota > Minneapolis > Automobile drivers
- Truck Drivers' Strike, Minneapolis, Minn., 1934
- Labor unions and communism > Minnesota > Minneapolis
- Freedom of speech > United States
- Working class > Minnesota > Minneapolis > Biography
- Freedom of speech
- Labor unions and communism
- Trials (Conspiracy)
- Working class
- Minnesota > Minneapolis
- United States
- Genre/Form
- Biographies
- Biographies.
- Contents
- Our fight to free the 18 / James T. Farrell -- Background of the prosecution -- The charges -- The Smith "Gag" Act -- The trial -- The appeals -- The issues involved in this case -- Biographies of the 18 prisoners in the Minneapolis Labor Case. James P. Cannon ; Dr. Grace Carlson ; Jake Cooper ; Oscar Coover ; Harry Deboer ; Farrell Dobbs ; Vincent R. Dunne ; Max Geldman ; Albert Goldman ; Clarence Hamel ; Emil Hansen ; Carlos Hudson ; Karl Kuehn ; Felix Morrow ; Edward Palquist ; Alfred Russel ; Oscar Schoenfeld ; Carl Skoglund.
- OCLC
- ocm02472441
- 2472441
- SCSB-1388846
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library