Fellow Workers and Friends: I.W.W. Free-Speech Fights As Told by ParticipantsPhilip S. Foner |
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FREESPEECH FIGHT IN MISSOULA MONTANA 1909 | 23 |
FREESPEECH FIGHT IN SPOKANE WASHINGTON | 29 |
Days in Spokane City Jail by William Z Foster | 61 |
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