The League for Mutual Aid, 1920-1970. 50th Anniversary.
New York: League for Mutual Aid, 1970. 16p., stapled wraps, 8.5x11 inches, wraps lightly worn else very good program for the League's 50th anniversary luncheon.
The League for Mutual Aid was founded in 1920 by Roger N. Baldwin to provide loans, legal advice, medical, job and housing referrals, and other services. Over the course of its existence its board of directors included such luminaries as Ammon Hennacy, Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, A. Philip Randolph, Art Shields, and A.J. Muste. For many years it served as an anarchist-friendly counterpart to the Workers Defense League. The League dissolved in 1971.
Cat.No: 260815
Price: $40.00