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Identifier
20143643
Description
Fire Captain Frank Inman, right, pins a button on B. G. Schmidt, carpenter, as H. E. Luster, another carpenter, signs his name to the 1951 Crusade for Freedom campaign which was opened at the Labor Day picnic in Sycamore Park. The national campaign a rededication against communism and support for Radio Free Europe has a goal 95,000 signatures and $20,000 in Fort Worth, which led all Southwestern cities last year.
Archival Date
1951-09-04
Collection Name
Fort Worth Star-Telegram Collection
Collection Number
AR406-6-1004
Original Format
Negatives, Black & White
File Format
JPG
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Subjects
Political campaigns
Names
Inman, Frank; Schmidt, B. G.; Luster, H. E.; Crusade for Freedom (Organization); Sycamore Park (Fort Worth, Tex.)
Subjects
Political campaigns