Angelo Braxton Herndon (May 6, 1913 – December 9, 1997) was an African-American labor organizer arrested and convicted of insurrection after attempting...
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session on September 22, 1931. In 1933, Wyatt presided over the trial of Angelo Herndon, an African-American labor organizer arrested and convicted of insurrection...
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joined the Young Communist League. In 1932 Milton's younger brother Angelo Herndon was arrested for attempting to organize workers in Atlanta, Georgia...
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free love and continued her activism as she grew older, supporting Angelo Herndon, Tom Mooney, and the Scottsboro Boys. Parsons died in a house fire on...
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radicalized through his role as defense attorney in the 1933 trial of Angelo Herndon, a 19-year-old black Communist who had been charged with violating a...
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against foreigners and hostility toward unorthodox political views". Angelo Herndon (imprisoned 1933–1937), an African-American labor organizer and member...
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Georgia Alonzo Herndon (1858–1927), African-American businessman Angelo Herndon (1913–1997), African-American communist organizer C. Nash Herndon (1916–1998)...
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American government. In Herndon v. Lowry (1937), the Court heard the case of African American Communist Party organizer Angelo Herndon, who had been convicted...
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Boyd Tyrone Herndon (born May 2, 1962) is an American country music singer and songwriter. His music career began in the 1980s as a member of the Tennessee...
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Law School graduate and elected to New York City Council. Defended Angelo Herndon in Georgia against insurrection charges for organizing a union, resulting...
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General, 45th Governor of Ohio Angelo Herndon, labor organizer unconstitutionally convicted in Atlanta, Georgia Milton Herndon, U.S. national guardsman, steelworker...
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Communist Party of Georgia occurred during the Great Depression when Angelo Herndon served as the primary leading figure of the American labor movement...
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strikes in Bell County, Kentucky. Following the July 1932 arrest of Angelo Herndon in Atlanta, the IJA bulletin began covering the case, after which King...
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In 1932, Angelo Herndon was arrested and charged under the insurrection statute for being in possession of communist literature. Herndon's defense team...
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of the ILD's many cases in the South at that time: it also defended Angelo Herndon, a Communist Party activist sentenced to death by the State of Georgia...
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writing, lectures, and social causes. These included the defense of Angelo Herndon, who was being tried in Atlanta for insurrection. He was also an organizational...
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artist and jewelry designer Ormond Stone, 86, American astronomer. Angelo Herndon, a 19-year-old African-American and Communist Party member, was convicted...
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receiving his master's degree in 1932, Woodward worked for the defense of Angelo Herndon, a young African-American Communist Party member who had been accused...
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Abolish Peonage, Committee to Aid the Fighting South, Committee to Defend Angelo Herndon, League of Young Southerners, Council on African Affairs, Defense Committee...
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Committee to Defend America by Keeping Out of War Committee to Defend Angelo Herndon Committee to Defend Chungsoon and Choon Cha Kwak Committee to Defend...
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Gallup by Louis Colman (1935) You Cannot Kill the Working-Class by Angelo Herndon (1936) New Masses magazine Daily Worker newspaper The Masses The Liberator...
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1926-1930 Scottsboro Case, 1931-1946 Tom Mooney Case, 1931-1939 Case of Angelo Herndon, 1932-1937 Case of the Gallup, New Mexico Coal Mine Workers, 1933-1938...
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Geva, 91, Russian-American actress, ballet dancer, and choreographer. Angelo Herndon, 84, American labor organizer. K. Shivaram Karanth, 95, Indian polymath...
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the falsely-accused Scottsboro Boys, the African-American organizer Angelo Herndon, as well as the white labor leader Tom Mooney. Born Benjamin DeWayne...
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Defense, as was the famous case of young African American organizer Angelo Herndon. In 1938, Weinstone was named Director of the New York Workers School...
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American Civil Liberties Union. Seymour defended a young black communist, Angelo Herndon, convicted in the 1930s of violating Georgia's anti-insurrection law...
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Administration; in Woodstock, New York, United States (d. 1988)[citation needed] Angelo Herndon, American labor leader, famous defendant by the International Labor...
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A.W. Berry; Benjamin J. Davis; James W. Ford; Benjamin Carreathers; Angelo Herndon; William L. Patterson; Harry Haywood; Timothy Holmes; Manning Johnson;...
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Hemingway (1898–1961) Leon Srabian Herald Josephine Herbst (1897–1969) Angelo Herndon (1913–1997) Robert Herrick (1868–1938) John Herrmann (1900–1959) Melville...
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Negro Publication Society of America, Inc., New York, NY. Editor was Angelo Herndon; managing editor, Ralph Ellison; contributors, Langston Hughes, Henrietta...
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