Freedom is Everybody's Job!: The Crime of the Government Against the Negro People

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dc.contributor.author Crockett, George W., Jr.
dc.date.accessioned 2016-03-06T16:57:58Z
dc.date.available 2016-03-06T16:57:58Z
dc.date.issued 1949
dc.identifier.citation Crockett, George W. Jr., Freedom is Everybody's Job!: The Crime of the Government Against the Negro People. New York, : National Non-Partisan Committee to Defend the Rights of the 12 Communist Leaders, 1949? en_US
dc.identifier.other MS/134-001; 8A29D1B4-320B-4D35-A7B6-6F918D2CB37F
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10428/2076
dc.description Freedom is Everybody's Job!: The Crime of the Government Against the Negro People By George W. Crockett. Jr This booklet is a portion of Crockett's summation to the jury in the 1948 trial of eleven communist leaders who were tried under the Smith Act for organizing as a Communist party. Crockett, originally from Honda, was a crusading Civil Rights lawyer. He was also a Representative from Michigan N12975 $25.00 1940 U-AfAmPaper UUID: 8A29D1B4-320B-4D35-A7B6-6F918D2CB37F Digitized by Dallas Suttles, 3/6/2016. Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, 2016. **Contact:** dasuttles@valdsota.edu en_US
dc.description.abstract Freedom is Everybody's Job!: The Crime of the Government Against the Negro People By George W. Crockett. Jr. This booklet is a portion of Crockett's summation to the jury in the 1948 trial of eleven communist leaders who were tried under the Smith Act for organizing as a Communist party. Crockett, originally from Honda, was a crusading Civil Rights lawyer. He was also a Representative from Michigan. en_US
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.publisher National Non-Partisan Committee to Defend the Rights of the 12 Communist Leaders en_US
dc.subject Communism > United States en_US
dc.subject African Americans en_US
dc.title Freedom is Everybody's Job!: The Crime of the Government Against the Negro People en_US
dc.type Book en_US


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    Primary source documents relating to civil rights and integration in Georgia and the American South held by the Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections

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