1931-1932(?),Communist pickets,rioters
Selected photographs, 1931-1932(?), of Communist pickets and rioters in Washington, D.C., and New York, N.Y.
Title: Selected photographs, 1931-1932(?), of Communist pickets and rioters in Washington, D.C., and New York, N.Y.
Creator(s): Underwood & Underwood, photographer
Date Created/Published: ca. 1931-ca. 1932.
Summary: Photographs show communist picketers and rioters in Washington, D.C., and New York City. Police battling rioters at the Japanese Embassy; men and women bearing signs protesting against Japanese activities in Manchuria; Communists at the White House waiting for police patrol wagons; protesters fighting in Battery Park, New York City.
Notes: Photographer: Underwood & Underwood.
LOT title and other information from catalog card and published guide: Washingtoniana Photographs ... Library of Congress, 1989.
Gift; Underwood & Underwood, Washington, D.C.; 1920-1930.
Subjects: Riots--Washington (D.C.)--1930-1940.
Riots--New York (State)--New York--1930-1940.
Communists--United States--1930-1940.
Bookmark /2004668767/
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