Erwin Bratton "Harry" Ault

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Erwin Bratton "Harry" Ault (1883–1961) was an American socialist and trade union activist. He is best remembered as the editor of the Seattle Union Record, the long-running labor weekly (turned daily) published from 1912 to 1928.

Related Terms

  • Wage Workers Party
  • Socialist Party of America

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    • Erwin Bratton "Harry" Ault (1883–1961) was an American socialist and trade union activist.
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