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Story August 6, 1925

The Daily Worker

Chicago, Cook County, Illinois

What is this article about?

In New York, sixty young Russian workers establish the first local branch of the International Labor Defense, inspired by Rose Baron's report from the June 28 Chicago conference, with expectations of rapid growth.

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N. Y. Young Workers Form International Labor Defense Branch

NEW YORK.-Sixty young Russian workers have formed a branch of the International Labor Defense, New York section. This is the first branch formed in New York, and the enthusiasm manifested proves that this branch will be one of the best functioning branches in the city.

Comrade Rose Baron, who had been a delegate to the International Labor Defense conference held in Chicago on June 28, made a full report on the conference, and outlined the structure of the new organization. The young workers listened to her report with great attention and asked many questions. Then the work of organization began and the first branch of the I. L. D. was formed in New York City.

Other branches are rapidly being formed in the city and within a few months there is no doubt that there will be large section of the I. L. D. in New York.

What sub-type of article is it?

Historical Event

What themes does it cover?

Justice Triumph

What keywords are associated?

Labor Defense Young Workers Organization Formation Russian Workers New York Branch

What entities or persons were involved?

Rose Baron

Where did it happen?

New York

Story Details

Key Persons

Rose Baron

Location

New York

Event Date

June 28

Story Details

Sixty young Russian workers form the first branch of the International Labor Defense in New York after Rose Baron's report on the Chicago conference.

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