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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

New York, New York. Prominent anti-fascist Italo-Americans made speech...

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New York, New York. Girolamo Valente, editor of the Italian liberal weekly newspaper, La Parola, and a prominent anti-fascist. A friend had just presented him with the caricature ashtray of open-mouthed Mussolini

New York, New York. Girolamo Valente, editor of the Italian liberal we...

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New York, New York. Girolamo Valente, editor of the Italian liberal weekly newspaper, La Parola, and a prominent anti-fascist. A friend had just presented him with the caricature ashtray of open-mouthed Mussolini

New York, New York. Girolamo Valente, editor of the Italian liberal we...

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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

New York, New York. Prominent anti-fascist Italo-Americans made speech...

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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

New York, New York. Prominent anti-fascist Italo-Americans made speech...

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New York, New York. Girolamo Valente, editor of the progressive Italian weekly, La Parola, conferring with his secratary. The ashtray in the form of open-mouthed Mussolini was presented by a friend. Painting on the wall is of Giacomo Matteotti, an Italian patriot. Valente is a prominent anti-fascist in this country

New York, New York. Girolamo Valente, editor of the progressive Italia...

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New York, New York. Girolamo Valente, editor of the progressive Italian weekly, La Parola, conferring with his secretary. The ashtray in the form of open-mouthed Mussolini was presented by a friend. Painting on the wall is of Giacomo Matteotti, an Italian patriot. Valente is a prominent anti-fascist in this country

New York, New York. Girolamo Valente, editor of the progressive Italia...

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Anti-Fascist before the House Un-American Committee. Washington, D.C., Oct. 4. Girolano Valenti, Chairman of the Anti-Fascist Committee, showing Chairman Martin Dies, D. of Texas, information that Italian Consuls "spy and threaten" Italo-American citizens unsympathetic to Mussolini and have threatened some with deportation, 10/4/38

Anti-Fascist before the House Un-American Committee. Washington, D.C.,...

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Anti-Fascist before the House Un-American Committee. Washington, D.C., Oct. 4. Girolano Valenti, Chairman of the Anti-Fascist Committee, showing Chairman Martin Dies, D. of Texas, information that Italian Consuls "spy and threaten" Italo-American citizens unsympathetic to Mussolini and have threatened some with deportation, 10438

Anti-Fascist before the House Un-American Committee. Washington, D.C.,...

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