Spring Green, WI: Printed and Sent to you by Gift of Charles Walters, July 1941 . Folded broadsheet measuring 17” x 16.5”. A fresh example of the fourth installment of Wright’s series of sporadically published manifestos, dedicated to the preservation of American democracy and economic autonomy; expressing animus towards fascism, communism, and all forms of empire. Wright delivers a blistering Independence Day message
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