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English: Full-page anti-Taft pro-Roosevelt attack ad published by the "National Non-Partisan League" in the "The Michigan Chronicle " on October 28, 1944
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https://www.newspapers.com/image/1136927148 The Michigan Chronicle

Sat, 28 Oct 1944 ·Page 12
Author National Non-Partisan League
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