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A Canadian Activist in Spain's Civil War TBP Sep 2020

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Why Would a Canadian Spanish Civil War Veteran Bike From The West Coast to New York in 1940?

I’m thrilled to have a feature article, A Mac-Pap Amongst the Lincolns, published in The Volunteer, the magazine of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade in New York, Click on it, and learn why Jim Higgins ended up seeking refuge there during the winter of 1940/41.

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This entry was posted in Jim Higgins Remembered, RCMP File, Spanish Civil War and tagged Abraham Lincoln Brigade, Canadians in the Spanish Civil War, Fighting for Democracy, Jim Higgins, Jimmie Higgins, Jimmy Higgins, Mac-Paps, Mackenzie-Papineau Battalion, Rafael Buch Brage, RCMP surveillance, Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Spanish Civil War, Steve Zak, W. G. Brown election 1939 on June 3, 2020 by Janette Higgins.

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