Irving Brown
Irving Brown (November 20, 1911 – February 10, 1989) was an American trade unionist and leader in the American Federation of Labor (AFL) and subsequently the AFL-CIO. Brown played a prominent role in Western Europe and Africa during the Cold War in splintering communist-led labor movements. Along with former Communist Party of the USA member Jay Lovestone, he founded the American Institute for Free Labor Development in 1962. Provided by Wikipedia
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Gypsy fires in America : a narrative of life among the Romanies of the United States and Canada ... / by Brown, Irving, 1888-1940
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Leconte de Lisle : a study on the man and his poetry, with original adaptations in English verse. by Brown, Irving, 1888-1940
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The enemies of women. : (Enemigos de la mujer) / by Blasco Ibáñez, Vicente, 1867-1928
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