Joe Hill; a Biographical NovelJoe Hill, labor leader and songwriter, becomes a martyr to the labor cause in 1915 when he is executed for a murder he did not commit. |
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May Day 1916 | 17 |
Yours for the OBU | 110 |
The Singing Union | 190 |
Copyright | |
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