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New York: Communist Political Association, 1942. Pamphlet. 23p., worn and soiled stapled wraps showing tears to top and bottom of spine fold, "Wartime" in ink near top of front cover. "An argument by a Communist member of the New York City Council in favor of keeping the five-cent fare on the New York subways. (This battle helped to break Michael Quill, head of the Transport Workers Union, and his organization away from the Party line, since the union supported the increase in order to win its wage demands.) *Seidman C3.
5 or 10 Cents - Which is Fair by CACCHIONE, Peter V - [1943]
by CACCHIONE, Peter V
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5 or 10 Cents - Which is Fair
by CACCHIONE, Peter V
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Brooklyn: Peter V. Cacchione, [1943]. First Edition. Pamphlet. 12mo. Staple-bound pictorial paper wrappers; 23pp. Mild edgewear; ink notation to front wrapper, else a clean, Near Fine copy. Objecting to proposed increase of fares on New York City subway. Cacchione (1897-1947) a popular but controversial communist City Councilman from The Bronx.
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- Publisher Peter V. Cacchione
- Place of Publication Brooklyn
- Date Published [1943]
- Keywords italian-american
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5 or 10 cents -- which is fair? [Cover title: 5c Fare or 10c Fare. Which is Fair?]
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