Arrested for holding a job: the fantastic but true story of Gene Robel, Seattle worker facing prison under the government "blacklist" law
New York: Robel Defense Campaign, [1967]. Pamphlet. Eight panel brochure, 3.5x8.5 inches, illus., date penciled on rear wrap else very good condition. Form letter from the Gus Hall-Benjamin J. Davis Defense Committee outlining various Smith and McCarren act cases, including Robel's, laid in.
Seattle worker on an anti-Communist blacklist, arrested for working his job while being on the blacklist. Robel was a member of Machinist local no. 79 in Seattle and worked at the Todd Shipyard.
Cat.No: 149130
Price: $25.00
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