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Felix Morrow
<p><strong>Felix Morrow</strong><span data-mce-fragment="1"> (1906–1988) was a leader of the Socialist Workers Party and was on the editorial board of its weekly newspaper, </span><em>Socialist Appeal</em><span data-mce-fragment="1">, which carried his extensive coverage of the Spanish Civil War. He was one of the eighteen American Trotskyists convicted in the notorious Minneapolis Labor Trial...
Felix Morrow (1906–1988) was a leader of the Socialist Workers Party and was on the editorial board of its weekly newspaper, Socialist Appeal, which carried his extensive coverage of the Spanish Civil War. He was one of the eighteen American Trotskyists convicted in the notorious Minneapolis Labor Trial of 1941,...
Felix Morrow (1906–1988) was a leader of the Socialist Workers Party and was on the editorial board of its weekly newspaper, Socialist Appeal, which carried his extensive coverage of the Spanish Civil War. He was one of the eighteen American Trotskyists convicted in the notorious Minneapolis Labor Trial of 1941, which was the first use of the Smith Act. After World War II he broke with the SWP.