EVB2924231: Chicago and Milwaukee youngsters are at a Communist summer camp. At Paddock Lake, Near Kenosha, Wisconsin, where Communist indoctrination joined hikes, swimming, sports as daily activities. Miss Eve Stolar, educational director of the camp, lectures on class struggle to the young campers. 1930s / Bridgeman Images
EVB2924799: Mustapha Kemal Ataturk, President of Turkey and his wife, Latife Hanouz. She was a multilingual woman educated in Europe and was married to the Turkish leader from Jan. 1923 to August 1925, and was his only wife. For two and a half years, Latife symbolized the new face of Turkish women. She appeared publically with her husband and encouraged women to participate and public life. The couple divorced in 1925 due to incompatibility / Bridgeman Images
EVB2924838: Earl Browder, Chairman of the Communist Party of the U.S. and Elizabeth Flynn, at NYC Federal Court. Dec. 4, 1939. Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, a lifelong leftist activist, was then Secretary of the Committee of Civil Rights for Communists. Browder was facing trial for using false names to obtain State Department passports. He was convicted and eventually served 14 months in prison in 1941-42 / Bridgeman Images