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+ | ==Tribute to Golub and Montgomery== | ||
+ | ON November 16, 1989, [[Frank Anglin]] and [[Helen Anglin]] served on the Tribute Committee for the [[Chicago Committee to Defend the Bill of Rights]] Tribute to [[Leon Golub]] and [[Lucy Montgomery]], held at the Congress Hotel, Chicago.<ref>Tribute to Golub and Montgomery: Program, Nov. 16, 1989</ref> | ||
==Chicago Committee to Defend the Bill of Rights== | ==Chicago Committee to Defend the Bill of Rights== | ||
− | In 1992 Frank Anglin and [[Helen Anglin]] were members of the [[Chicago Committee to Defend the Bill of Rights]], a long time front for the [[Communist Party USA]], then dominated by members of the newly formed [[Committees of Correspondence]]<ref>CCDBR 1992 membership list</ref> | + | In 1992 Frank Anglin and [[Helen Anglin]] were members of the [[Chicago Committee to Defend the Bill of Rights]], a long time front for the [[Communist Party USA]], then dominated by members of the newly formed [[Committees of Correspondence]].<ref>CCDBR 1992 membership list</ref> |
[[Category: Chicago Committee to Defend the Bill of Rights]] | [[Category: Chicago Committee to Defend the Bill of Rights]] | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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+ | [[Category:Chicago Committee to Defend the Bill of Rights]] |
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Frank Anglin
Tribute to Golub and Montgomery
ON November 16, 1989, Frank Anglin and Helen Anglin served on the Tribute Committee for the Chicago Committee to Defend the Bill of Rights Tribute to Leon Golub and Lucy Montgomery, held at the Congress Hotel, Chicago.[1]
Chicago Committee to Defend the Bill of Rights
In 1992 Frank Anglin and Helen Anglin were members of the Chicago Committee to Defend the Bill of Rights, a long time front for the Communist Party USA, then dominated by members of the newly formed Committees of Correspondence.[2]
"Who Asked You" Election Advertisement
In April 1968, Frank Anglin signed an Advertisement in the Hyde Park-Kenwood Voices as a committee member of an as yet un-named organization led by Ruth Adams, Timuel Black, Rev. E. Spencer Parsons, Al Verri and Rabbi Jacob Weinstein asking the question, "What can you do to get a real choice for president in 1968?"[3]