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Listen To Facts A Years Persecution Of Industrial Unionists In California Under The Criminal Syndicalism Law
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Author :Industrial Workers of the World. General Defense Committee. California Branch Publisher : ISBN 13 : Total Pages :4 pages Book Rating :4.:/5 (193 download)
Book Synopsis Listen to Facts! A Year's Persecution of Industrial Unionists in California Under the Criminal Syndicalism Law by : Industrial Workers of the World. General Defense Committee. California Branch
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Book Synopsis Criminal Syndicalism and the Law in California: 1919-1927 by : Woodrow C. Whitten
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