Kate O'Hare letter to children - September 29, 1919
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Title | Kate O'Hare letter to children - September 29, 1919 |
Creator | O'Hare, Kate |
Source | O'Hare, Kate. Letter to children. 29 September 1919. Frank P. O'Hare Papers, 1850-1960. A1152. Missouri History Museum, Saint Louis, Missouri. |
Description | In 1912, Frank O'Hare became editor of the Rip-Saw, a socialist monthly issued from St. Louis. He was married to the prominent socialist Kate Richards O'Hare, who was imprisoned during World War I (April 1919 |
Subject LCSH | World War, 1914-1918; Socialism--United States--Periodicals; Political prisoners--Government policy--United States; Political prisoners--United States; Espionage, American; Sedition--United States; Women prisoners--Abuse of |
Subject Local | WWI; World War I |
Site Accession Number | A1152 |
Contributing Institution | Missouri History Museum |
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Date Original | September 29, 1919 |
Language | English |