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Interviews with six participants in the 1936 murder case (known also as the King-Ramsay-Conner case) which involved Earl Warren as Alameda County District Attorney and members of the Marine Firemen, Oilers, Watertenders and Wipers Association as defendants. Copies of photographs and documentary material included. Interviews also include comments on the labor movement on the Bay Area waterfront in the 1930s, Harry Bridges, the influence of the communist party in maritime unions, etc.

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