CONCORD, N.H. A historical marker dedicated to a New Hampshire labor activist who championed women’s rights and was a founder of the American Civil Liberties Union but who also joined the Communist Party and was sent to prison has draw.
Republican officials in New Hampshire are objecting to a historical marker dedicated to labor activist who championed women’s rights and was a founder of the American Civil Liberties Union, but who also led the Communist Party and was sent to prison
Republican officials in New Hampshire are objecting to a historical marker dedicated to labor activist who championed women’s rights and was a founder of the American Civil Liberties Union, but who also led the Communist Party and was sent to prison
A historical marker in Concord, New Hampshire, dedicated to late Communist Party Chairwoman Elizabeth Gurley Flynn has become the subject of significant controversy.