Turning point in Freedom Road : the fight to end Jim Crow / by Claude Lightfoot.

"Claude Lightfoot ... is a leading Communist spokesman and an important voice among the Negro people. He was indicted, convicted, and later free, in a federal trial for the 'crime' of being a member of the Communist Party under the fascist-like provisions of the Smith Act. Mr. Lightfoot's case drew...

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Main Author: Lightfoot, Claude M., 1910-1991
Language:English
Published: New York : New Century Publishers, 1962.
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Physical Description:32 pages ; 19 cm
Format: Book

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