The reign of witches; the struggle against the Alien and Sedition Laws: 1798-1801. With an introduction by William L. Patterson
Lawson, Elizabeth
Publisher: Civil Rights...Date published: 1952
New York: Civil Rights Congress, 1952. Pamphlet. 64p., wraps shelf worn, spine sunned, staples rusted else good condition. Lawson was the pseudonym of Elsa Block. "A communist interpretation of the Alien and Sedition Acts of the eighteenth century as almost exactly paralleling the Smith Act cases today." *Seidman L138.
64p., wraps shelf worn, spine sunned, staples rusted else good condition. Lawson was the pseudonym of Elsa Block. "A communist interpretation of the Alien and Sedition Acts of the eighteenth century as almost exactly paralleling the Smith Act cases today." *Seidman L138.
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