Letters from Russian Prisons
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Letters from Russian Prisons: Consisting of Reprints of Documents by Political Prisoners in Soviet Prisons, Prison Camps and Exile, and Reprints of Affidavits Concerning Political Persecution in Soviet Russia, Official Statements by Soviet Authorities, Excerpts from Soviet Laws Pertaining to Civil Liberties, and Other Documents is a 1925 book by The International Committee for Political Prisoners. It was published in London by the C. W. Daniel Company and in New York by Albert and Charles Boni.
- Roger N. Baldwin, Chairman
- Jane Addams
- Henry G. Alsberg
- Carleton Beals
- Louis B. Boudin
- Max Danish
- Clarence Darrow
- Anna N. Davis
- Eugene V. Debs
- W. E. B. Du Bois
- John Lovejoy Elliott
- Nathalie B. Ells
- Charles W. Ervin
- Elizabeth Gurley Flynn
- John G. Forbath
- Felix Frankfurter
- Lewis Gannett
- Elizabeth Gilman
- Arthur Garfield Hays
- Norman Hapgood
- John Haynes Holmes
- Paul Jones
- David Starr Jordan
- Paul U. Kellogg
- Harry Kelly
- Emil Lengyel
- Robert Morss Lovett
- Julian W. Mack
- James H. Maurer
- David Mitrany
- S. E. Morison
- Fremont Older
- John A. Ryan
- Nevin Sayre
- Alexander S. Tardos
- Graham R. Taylor
- Norman Thomas
- Girolamo Valenti
- Ernesto Valentini
- Oswald Garrison Villard
- B, Charney Vladeck
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