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Direct Action (SWF): Vol 4 #04 (22) April 1963

April 1963 issue of Direct Action, including: history of May Day, syndicalist youth paper suppressed in France, two SWF members visit Spain, Nicolas Stoinoff obituary, open letter to the Labour leader, French miners' strike, death of Patrice Lumumba - Prime Minister of the Congo, jailing of British journalists Brendan Mulholland and Reginald Foster, Seamen regroup.

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Submitted by Fozzie on February 21, 2022

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