The "Crimes" of Claude Lightfoot and Junius Scales
New York: Civil Rights Congress, (1955). Narrow 8vo. Wraps. 15 p. [34028]
New York: Civil Rights Congress, (1955). Narrow 8vo. Wraps. 15 p. [34028]
Illustrated with b/w photos. New York: Civil Rights Congress, ca. 1949. 24mo. Wraps. 29 p. Seidman C181. "An illustrated pamphlet comparing U.S. policies which the Civil Rights Congress opposes with those of Nazi Grmany. Opponents of communism are identified with racists in the South as well as with Nazi stormtroopers"..... [106140]
Los Angeles: Civil Rights Congress, ca. 1948. 8 1/2 x 12 in. Broadside. Protests the jailing of 10 persons in Los Angeles for refusing to answer questions about their political affiliations to a so-called "mystery" grand jury - i.e. one whose purpose is identified only as an "investigation into alleged..... [48342]
Los Angeles: Civil Rights Congress, 1948. 9 x 12 in. Broadside. "Fascist-like star-chamber hearings of ten Los Angeles men and women, five of them veterans of World War II, seven of them parents of young children, ended in jailings for an indefinite period on October 24...While the Grand Juries in..... [48343]
Los Angeles: Civil Rights Congress, ca. 1950. 9 x 12 in. Broadside. With separate photos of all 12 of the Smith Act victims. [48339]
Foreword by Henry A. Wallace. New York: Civil Rights Congress, (1947). 12mo. Wraps. 46 p. Seidman C179. [105436]
Detroit: Michigan Committee for Protection of Foreign Born/Civil Rights Congress, ca. 1949. Six-page leaflet. Fritz Rust, a printer living in Detroit and a U.S. resident since 1926, was threatened with deportation because of his political affiliations. [31185]