This pamphlet contains sixty-seven
pages, with numerous exhibits and photographs. The practices set
forth are listed under six heads: Cruel and unusual punishments;
arrests without warrant; unreasonable searches and seizures;
provocative agents; compelling persons to be witnesses against
themselves; propaganda by the Department of Justice. The reader may
also ask for the pamphlet entitled "Memorandum Regarding the
Persecution of the Radical Labor Movement in the United States;"
also for the pamphlet entitled "War Time Prosecution and Mob
Violence," dated March, 1919, giving a list of cases which occupies
forty pages of closely printed type. Also he might read "The Case of
the Rand School," published by the Rand School of Social Science, 7
East Fifteenth Street, New York, and the pamphlets published by the
National Office of the Socialist Party, 220 South Ashland Blvd.,
Chicago, dealing with the prosecutions of that organization.
To what extent has it been necessary to torture the Reds in prison
in America? Those who are interested are advised to write to Harry
Weinberger, 32 Union Square, New York, for the pamphlet entitled
"Twenty Years Prison," dealing with the case of Mollie Steimer, and
three others who were sentenced for distributing a leaflet
protesting against the war on Russia; also to the American Civil
Liberties Union for the pamphlet entitled "Political Prisoners in
Federal Military Prisons," also the pamphlet, "Uncle Sam: Jailer,"
by Winthrop D.
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