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Letters from the Tombs. Edited, with an appendix by Louis Lerman, foreword by Richard Wright, drawings by James D. Egleson by Schappes, Morris U.; Richard Wright - 1941

by Schappes, Morris U.; Richard Wright

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Letters from the Tombs. Edited, with an appendix by Louis Lerman, foreword by Richard Wright, drawings by James D. Egleson by Schappes, Morris U.; Richard Wright - 1941

Letters from the Tombs. Edited, with an appendix by Louis Lerman, foreword by Richard Wright, drawings by James D. Egleson

by Schappes, Morris U.; Richard Wright

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New York: Schappes Defense Committee, 1941. Paperback. vi, 119p., slender paperback; gift inscription on title page, corners a bit worn, hinge starting, else good. *Seidman S27. Prison letters written after the author's conviction for perjury in his testimony before the Rapp-Coudert Committee, which was investigating communists in New York's educational system. Schappes had claimed he only knew three members of the Communist Party at City College, naming only people who were dead or already well-known, in an effort to protect others from discovery.
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  • Publisher Schappes Defense Committee
  • Place of Publication New York
  • Date Published 1941

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Letters from the Tombs. Edited, with an appendix by Louis Lerman, foreword by Richard Wright,...

Letters from the Tombs. Edited, with an appendix by Louis Lerman, foreword by Richard Wright, drawings by James D. Egleson

by Schappes, Morris U.; Richard Wright

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New York: Schappes Defense Committee, 1941. Paperback. vi, 119p., slender paperback, very good. *Seidman S27. Prison letters written after the author's conviction for perjury in his testimony before the Rapp-Coudert Committee, which was investigating communists in New York's educational system. Schappes had claimed he only knew three members of the Communist Party at City College, naming only people who were dead or already well-known, in an effort to protect others from discovery.
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