A. [Alexander M.] Shapiro (Stockholm, Sweden) to [Thomas H.] Keell (n.p.), 1922 January 9

Containers:
Box 1, Folder 12
Extent:
2 Leaves
Physical description:
3 pages; 28 cm
Scope and content:

Shapiro writes that his address in Moscow is blockaded, regarding misinformation about Russia in the press, including the fate of Russian political prisoners, especially those on hunger strikes. He plans to return to Russia if permitted to do so. In the meantime he wishes to catch up on the anarchist international movement and orders copies of Freedom from Keell.

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