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Reds battle Capital police,picketing White House,smoke from tear gas bomb,1930

Title: Reds battle Capital police after picketing White House
Creator(s): Underwood & Underwood.,
Date Created/Published: 1930 March 6.
Summary: Photograph shows large crowd of men on sidewalk and near fence; smoke from tear gas bomb in center.
Notes:
Title from item.
70716 RU.
Subjects:
Communists--Washington (D.C.)--1930.
Demonstrations--Washington (D.C.)--1930.
Riot control--Washington (D.C.)--1930.
Riots--Washington (D.C.)--1930.
Photographic prints--1930.
Bookmark /2002722535/
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