Washington Area Spark:
William "Bill" Lawrence: 1930
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Young Communist Arrested at White House: 1930 # 1
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Blacks, Whites Protest Job Losses: 1930 No. 2
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‘Save Euel Lee’ demonstration: 1933
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Euel Lee’s legal team: 1933
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May Day soapbox speaker # 1: 1935
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May Day soapbox speaker # 2: 1935
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Baltimore Union Leader Patrick B. “Paddy” Whalen: 1938 ca.
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Crab Pickers Union Meeting in Crisfield: 1938
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Edward Felder Urges Police Chief’s Firing During Brutality Protests: 1938
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DC ‘Un-American Activities’ 1939
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Martin Chancey, head of the D.C. Communist Party: 1939
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Navy Yard Worker: 1939
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Maryland communist defies HUAC: 1940
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Md. communist refuses to answer HUAC questions: 1940
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Md.-D.C. communist leaders before HUAC: 1940
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Howard University Professor Doxey Wilkerson: 1940 ca.
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End Unemployment Day: 1940
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Chancey testifies for tax on big business profits: 1941
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Communist Party denounces police brutality: 1941
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Thousands rally for Capital Transit Jobs: 1943
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Newspaper ad seeks Communist Party applicants: 1944
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First WAC after D-Day later blacklisted as communist: 1944
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Marie Richardson at Home at Her Desk
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William Taylor D.C. Communist leader 1946-49: 1948
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D.C. May Day Rally flyer: 1948
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Congress names names as Red Scare deepens: 1948
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Daily Worker on U.S. communist leaders' arrest: 1948
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Henry Thomas, radical laborers’ union leader: 1949
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Former communist Thomas bares all before HUAC: 1950