[Rarebooks] FS: United Mine Workers V.P. 1951 Anti-St. Lawrence Seaway Statement Before Congress

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Mon Sep 13 12:51:37 EDT 2021


Another minor but very interesting* item-

United Mine Workers V.P. Thomas Kennedy 1951 Anti-St. Lawrence Seaway  
Statement Before Congress.

The United Mine Workers opposed the St. Lawrence Seaway project when  
it was proposed in 1934, again in 1941, and once again in 1951, as is  
explained by union Vice President Thomas Kennedy, before the House  
Committee on Public Works.

Paper covers. 6”x9”, 15 pages. Some soil and light wear.  $20

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* Well, I thought so**.

** But then, i'm pretty easily amused.
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