Political comic from the Detroit Times (1900-1960) about the persecution of Nikolai Mansevich.
Nikolai Mansevich, a Russian-born Ford factory worker, was ordered to be deported for distribution of "Soviet" literature. After exhausting his appeals he was deported to Poland in 1924 leaving behind his American wife and four daughters.
A letter from a member of the Defense Committee, P. Stone, to Agnes Inglis, regarding the bonds of L.C. Russell, a man jailed for his connection with the unidentified events of the "Chicago cases."
Newspaper clipping from the Detroit Times (1900-1960) about the deportation of Nicholay Mansevich, a Russian automobile worker who worked for Ford motors in Detroit, Michigan. He was found to be in possession of an Anarchy magazine called Vola, and was arrested and deported.