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Albert Einstein — Part 4
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26 . have collected twenty-five millicn dollars for workers
27 relief. Cne of ites outstanding exploits in the United Stctes
2 _ was the financine of the Nation-wide, Commurnist-inspired
29°. ‘Hunger March' on Washington in 1931. Another exploit of
70 which it boasts is the financing of summer camps for
3. rhildren throughect the country. Its werk has been endorsec
32" and supported by many nationally known radicais, includine
72.) oFrofeesor Albert Einstein and Bishopm William Montcomery
34 Brown durine his lifetime..."
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