The name of Vanzetti, like that of his comrade Sacco, resonates - it marks the biting point where revolutionary activism and state repression come to blows. This pamphlet, written in prison, throws a little light on the life of a man who was much more than a poor fish peddler, fighting for liberty and destined to the fame of a martyr. Originally published in 1923 by the Sacco-Vanzetti Defense Committee, Boston, Massachusetts.
Written by Bartolomeo Vanzetti, translated by Eugene Lyons. This edition published by Kate Sharpley Library (KSL). 2001.
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