| Title
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Polish-American protest, July 28, 1956
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| Date
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1956 |
| Period
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1950s
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| Description
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Three Polish-Americans march down a street in Boston, protesting the deaths of over 70 Polish workers by the Soviet army on June 29, 1956. The banner they carry states: "Poznan, 6-29-1956. People Who Asked for Freedom and Bread Were Murdered by Red Tyranny. Think About It." |
| Subject Terms
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Political activity Polish
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| Series
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Immigration History Research Center Images [Polish American Collection] |
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Related Sites
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(Relationship="IsPartOf) Jaskolski, Karol T., Papers http://www.ihrc.umn.edu/research/vitrage/all/ja/ihrc1126.html (Relationship="IsPartOf) IHRC COLLAGE Project http://www.ihrc.umn.edu/collage/index.htm
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| Medium
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Photography
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| Dimensions
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5 x 3.5 in. |
| Holding
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University of Minnesota. Immigration History Research Center
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| Provenance
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Jaskolski, Karol T., Papers |
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Record Number
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im110220
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| Copies
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A high-resolution version (300 ppi) of this image is available offline. Please contact the IHRC to obtain a copy for a fee. |
| Copyright
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