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Communist Party of the United States of America

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Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:

First Flight: Milwaukee-Detroit-Cleveland and return, 1947-04

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Identifier: 2006.003.1.1.15
Scope and Contents

"First Flight: Milwaukie-Detroit-Cleveland and return." Long poem with author's introductory notes on the poem.

Dates: 1947-04

For a Bright and Happy 1964!, 1963

 Item — Box 1: [Barcode: 000020958473], Folder: 14
Identifier: 2006.003.1.1.19
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A New Year's poem "...From Mary Keith Blair and Fred Bassett Blair, with warmest greetings to all our relatives and friends..."

Dates: 1963

How to Keep U.S. Out, Undated

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Identifier: 2006.003.1.1.56
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"To Vote for Peace, Put the Communist Party on the Ballot." Campaign leaflet including the Communist Party platform for 1936.

Dates: Publication: Undated

Jaroslow, Jerry, 1948-01-16

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Identifier: 2006.003.1.1.63
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Postcard invitation, addressed to Joe Lukas (Cleveland, Ohio), to a performance given by Jerry Jaroslow at the New York City nightclub, Cafe Society, including Jaroslow's rendition of the peoples' song "Whing-Ding".

Dates: 1948-01-16

Justice Denied, 1944-01-15

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Identifier: 2006.003.1.1.66
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"We suppose this is a hopeless suggestion. But we wish that Congress by legislation or the Supreme Court by voluntary action would provide for publication of the votes taken in chambers on applications for certiorari...We hold no brief for the Trotskyites and have differed deeply with them on most concrete issues. But we think them unjustly and unfairly condemned, the victims of a cheap bit of labor politics...."

Dates: 1944-01-15

Letter from Arne Swabeck to Harold Preece, 1936-06-02

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Identifier: 2006.003.1.2.18
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"Dear Comrade Preece...The contributions we receive from you from time to time for the New Militant columns are valaued and we also appreciate the information you have sdent us on various occasions...."

Dates: 1936-06-02

Lincoln and the Reds, 1947

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Identifier: 2006.003.1.1.72
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"Old Abe tells a few homely truths...." A fictional piece originally published in The Daily Worker, 12 Feb 1947.

Dates: 1947

Massacre at Song My and Other Things, 1968-12

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Identifier: 2006.003.1.1.19
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"'The philosophers have interpreted the world in various ways; the point, however, is to change it.' So wrote the greatest philosopher of modern times, the world-changer, Karl Marx....Good will to all men and women of all races and nations! Mary and Fred Blair."

Dates: 1968-12

Our Brother Bill, 1947-04

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Identifier: 2006.003.1.1.16
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"Our Brother Bill." A poem dedicated to the American members of the International Brigade who fought Fascism in Spain.

Dates: 1947-04

Poems, 1973

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Identifier: 2006.003.1.1.20
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A collection of poems by Fred Blair. Includes three poems composed by Fred Blair's sister, Naomi Blair. Also featured on the cover is a photo-reproduction of his son and daughter-in-law with their 9 hour-old granddaughter; stamps honoring Chilean patriots; and a political cartoon featuring Abraham Lincoln and Richard Nixon.

Dates: 1973

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