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Cleon Skousen giving a speech entitled "Retreat Means Defeat" on Communist infiltration of America. Duplicate of SR-22-2.
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Kramer, Arthur W. Coverage
1964 April 24 Language
English Source
Audio Reel-to-Reel Identifier
2009039-SR-37-2 Subject
Anti-communism; Politics and Government; Rights
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Introduced by Jim Downes, Julia Brown discussing the relationship between Communism and the Civil Rights Movement.
This is only one side or part of a tape. If there are…
RelationStewardshipCreator
Kramer, Arthur W. Coverage
1964 April 24 Language
English Source
Audio Reel-to-Reel Identifier
2009039-SR-37-1 Subject
Anti-communism; Politics and Government; Rights
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