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Carlo Tresca (Il Martello and Liberia Rossa) autograph letter signed, in Italian, to Frank R. Lopez, New York, N.Y., [May? 1924?]

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aldino felicani sacco vanzetti collection 1915 1977 boston public library rare books department sacco vanzetti trial dedham mass 1921 anarchists immigrants writings american radicalism united states history 20th century series 2 sacco vanzetti defense committee records 1914 1967 sub series 1 correspondence 1920 1927 letters correspondence manuscripts italian carlo tresca 1879 1943 n y il martello new york carlo tresca liberia rossa autograph letter ultra high resolution high resolution liberia
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1924
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Sacco-Vanzetti Defense Committee typed letter (copy) to Ernest Valentini, care of Carlo Tresca, Boston, Mass., September 16, 1922

A black and white photo of a man giving a speech. Office of War Information Photograph

Carlo Tresca (Il Martello) autograph letter signed, in Italian, to Sacco-Vanzetti Defense Committee, New York, N. Y., [1923?]

Carlo Tresca typed note signed to Gardner Jackson, New York, N. Y., February 28, 1929

Carlo Tresca telegram to Frank R. Lopez, New York, N.Y., January 10, 1921

Carlo Tresca (Il Martello) autograph letter signed, in Italian, to Frank Lopez, New York, N. Y., approximately [December 12, 1920]

Sacco-Vanzetti Defense Committee typed letter (copy) to Ernest Valentini, care of Carlo Tresca, Boston, Mass., September 16, 1922

Sacco-Vanzetti Defense Committee typed note (copy), in Italian, to Carlo Tresca (Il Martello), Boston, Mass., June 30, 1927

New York, New York. Mourners at the funeral of Carlo Tresca, the Italian anarchist publisher of Il Martello, who was murdered on Fifth Avenue. The funeral was held in Manhattan Center and was attended by over 5000 anti-facists

Carlo Tresca autographed letter signed to Bartolomeo Vanzetti, New York, December 1923

New York, New York. Prominent anti-fascist Italo-Americans made speeches, and sat on the stage in Manhattan Center at the funeral of Carlo Tresca, the Italian anarchist publisher of Il Martello, who was murdered on Fifth Avenue

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aldino felicani sacco vanzetti collection 1915 1977 boston public library rare books department sacco vanzetti trial dedham mass 1921 anarchists immigrants writings american radicalism united states history 20th century series 2 sacco vanzetti defense committee records 1914 1967 sub series 1 correspondence 1920 1927 letters correspondence manuscripts italian carlo tresca 1879 1943 n y il martello new york carlo tresca liberia rossa autograph letter ultra high resolution high resolution liberia