International Workers Order
The International Workers Order (IWO) was an insurance, mutual benefit and fraternal organization founded in 1930 and disbanded in 1954 as the result of legal action undertaken by the state of New York in 1951 on the grounds that the organization was too closely linked to the Communist Party. At its height in the years immediately following World War II, the IWO reached nearly 200,000 members and provided low-cost health and life insurance, medical and dental clinics, and supported foreign-language newspapers, cultural and educational activities. The organization also operated a summer camp and cemeteries for its members. Provided by Wikipedia
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1Published 1936“...International Workers Order...”In collection: Published Materials
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3Author: Wallace, Henry A. (Henry Agard), 1888-1965“...International Workers Order. Slovak-American Section...”
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6Published 1944“...International Workers Order Jewish-American Section Co-operative Book League...”In collection: Published Materials
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