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A black page of American history. The money power rides roughshod over human rights

A black page of American history. The money power rides roughshod over human rights

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A black page of American history. The money power rides roughshod over human rights

by Centralia Publicity Committee

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Centralia, WA: Centralia Publicity Committee, 1922. Four panel brochure, 9x12 inches, creased horizontally, with a two inch closed tear along the fold. *Miles 3973 with the incorrect date of 1920. Defense of the IWW members convicted for armed self-defense in Centralia against a physical attack by members of the American Legion.

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Title
A black page of American history. The money power rides roughshod over human rights
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Centralia Publicity Committee
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Centralia Publicity Committee
Place of Publication
Centralia, WA
Date Published
1922
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Labor - American; 1920S; IWW; 1910S; Washington;

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