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http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/507228216/free-speech-on-trial-a-true-story-of-a-forgotten-t

Joe Allen has raised $4,208 on Kickstarter to write a book on the 1941
sedition trial of members of the Socialist Workers' Party (detailed in James
Cannon's book, "Socialism on Trial"). He needs to reach $5,000 - only $792
more! - in the next 4 days in order to see ANY of that money. If you donate
anything, you will receive a free book. This seems like an extremely
worthwhile project for anyone on this list to support, and Joe Allen has
written a lot of excellent material for International Socialist Review, and
a whole book on the Vietnam War. For more details, see the link above.

Or here's more info:

ABOUT THIS PROJECT

I want to write a book about one of the most important trials concerning
free speech in the United States—the sedition trial of the Minneapolis
Socialists in 1941. But my motivation for this book comes from recent
events.

On September 24, the FBI raided the homes of antiwar activists in Chicago
and Minneapolis, seizing large thousands of documents. These raids reflect
the latest in a long history of witch-hunts against radical speech,
including “McCarthyism.” The Minneapolis Socialists were charged with
violating the Smith Act, which criminalized radical speech and ideas. Rep.
Smith of Virginia was an ardent segregationist and a leader of the
anti-union forces in Congress.

The Minneapolis members of the SWP were targeted for their radical unionism
and opposition to the federal government gagging free speech with the Smith
Act. They were best known for leading the famous Minneapolis Teamster
strikes of 1934. The FBI raided offices of the SWP, seizing large quantities
of literature and other political materials. Albert Goldman, a great radical
attorney, and a defendant led the defense team. Most of the government’s
case rested on the radical books seized in their office. Books freely
available in local libraries. The novelist James T. Farrell led a public
defense campaign.

My book, provisionally titled "Free Speech on Trial: A True Story Of A
Forgotten Trial That Changed Civil Liberties in America" will seek to rescue
this hidden history, and offer lessons for social justice activists facing
the threat of political repression today.

The money that will be donated will help support the next six months of my
research that will include extended periods of time in Madison, Wisconsin
and Minneapolis, Minnesota using the archival resources available in those
cities, as well as, interviewing the surviving family members of those tried
and convicted. I hope to weave the individual stories of the defendants and
their supporters with the exciting and historic events of the 1930s. And as
the decade came to a close, the growing demanding by members of Congress for
an attack on radical ideas and organizations.

I plan on concluding the book by explaining how a trial in a mid-size
Midwestern city involving a small radical group in 1941 came to have such a
detrimental effect on civil liberties across the nation for the next two
decades, and what it means for us today.
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