Flip to John Nelson, President of Local 506 of United Electrical Workers, addresses Erie City Council, Erie, PA, May 16, 1952.
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Credit: Courtesy Urban Archives, Temple University Libraries, Philadelphia
A progressive labor lawyer in the 1920s, Pittsburgh judge Michael Musmanno became an aggressive anti-Communist after World War II. In the 1950s Musmanno was a leader in the movement in Pennsylvania to purge labor organizations of their radical leaders and members. In 1954, he helped author a federal bill to outlaw the Communist Party in the United States.