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NICOLA SACCO, the unknown shoemoker who was convicted of murder in 1920, and electrocuted seven years later, to terminate a series of events that caused demonstrations around the world, and brought more than a measure of obloquy to Justice as rendered in Boston, Massachusetts.

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Radio Record, Volume XIII, Issue 11, 21 August 1939, Page 7

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NICOLA SACCO, the unknown shoemoker who was convicted of murder in 1920, and electrocuted seven years later, to terminate a series of events that caused demonstrations around the world, and brought more than a measure of obloquy to Justice as rendered in Boston, Massachusetts. Radio Record, Volume XIII, Issue 11, 21 August 1939, Page 7

NICOLA SACCO, the unknown shoemoker who was convicted of murder in 1920, and electrocuted seven years later, to terminate a series of events that caused demonstrations around the world, and brought more than a measure of obloquy to Justice as rendered in Boston, Massachusetts. Radio Record, Volume XIII, Issue 11, 21 August 1939, Page 7

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