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Sticking to the Union

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Julia had known about Ray Becker since she was a girl, when her father would ask her to write to Becker in prison, but it wasn’t until 1936 that she decided to try to get him out. Ray was a Wobbly. He’d been arrested in 1919 along with other Wobblies in Centralia, Washington.

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Polishuk, S. (2003). Free Ray Becker. In: Sticking to the Union. Palgrave Studies in Oral History. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781403973559_7

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