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Casev L Berger Vo1 (Civil liberties in American history) Unknown - 1972

by 66th Congress U.S. Congress House Of Representatives


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  • Title Casev L Berger Vo1 (Civil liberties in American history)
  • Author 66th Congress U.S. Congress House Of Representatives
  • Binding unknown
  • Edition Reprint
  • Publisher Da Capo Press, New York
  • Date July 31, 1972
  • ISBN 9780306704659
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Case of Victor L Berger of Wisconsin : [2 volumes]  Hearings before the  Special Committee...

Case of Victor L Berger of Wisconsin : [2 volumes] Hearings before the Special Committee appointed under the authority of House Resolution no. 6 concerning the right of Victor L. Berger to be sworn in as a Member of the Sixty-sixth Congress : Volume I Hearings and Report; Volume II Transcript of Record

by United States Congress. House of Representatives. 66th Congress, 1st Session

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Reprint Edition
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9780306704659 / 030670465X
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New York: Da Capo Press Inc. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1972. Reprint Edition. Hardcover. Library stamps/marks/labels/pocket/slip, otherwise light wear. Solid hardcovers.; Two volume set, Volume I Hearings and Report (ISBN: 030670465X) and Volume II Transcript of Record with the Decision and Opinions of the United States Supreme Court (ISBN: 0306704668). Berger, in 1910, "became the first socialist elected to the U.S. House of Representatives. In 1919, he was convicted of violating the Espionage Act for his anti-militarist views and as a result was denied the seat to which he had been twice elected in the House of Representatives. The verdict was eventually overturned by the Supreme Court, and he was elected to three successive terms in the 1920s." - Wikipedia. These two volumes document the US House denial of Berger's eligibility. ; Civil Liberties in American History; Ex-Library; 918, vii, 17; 765, 22-41 in 2v pages .
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