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"Sacco Vanzetti Letter". Ending excerpt of Bartolomeo Vanzetti's letter about Nicola Socca. Original mixed media drawing on heavy paper. Signed and dated 12/ 22/ 70 (in Roman numerals) lower right. Begne is best known for his 1969 anti-Vietnam War poster "what if they gave a war and nobody came...". Vanzetti and Sacco were Italian immigrants and anarchists sentenced to death for a payroll holdup and murder in 1920. Legal scholars generally consider the case a miscarriage of justice and they eventually received support from domestic / international groups of liberal activists, labor organizers, and concerned citizens. The prevailing spirit of the times condemned them as dangerous communists and they were executed in Massachusetts on August 23, 1927. Good condition; light toning lines and surface dirt along left and right edges; etc. prevailing spirit of the times condemned them as dangerous communists and they were executed in Massachusetts on August 23, 1927. Good condition; small spot above left figure's head, light toning lines and surface dirt along left and right edges; etc. Unframed. 22" x 18".

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