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By Claudia Kaiser-Lenoir
January 14, 2022

June 8, 1944, meeting in New York calls for release of 18 SWP, Minneapolis Teamsters leaders. U.S. rulers used Smith “Gag” Act to toss aside constitutionally protected rights to frame up, jail them for leading opposition in labor movement to the rulers’ drive to get in on World War II.

June 8, 1944, meeting in New York calls for release of 18 SWP, Minneapolis Teamsters leaders. U.S. rulers used Smith “Gag” Act to toss aside constitutionally protected rights to frame up, jail them for leading opposition in labor movement to the rulers’ drive to get in on World War II.