An historical marker dedicated to Elizabeth Gurley Flynn stands in Concord last May. Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, seen in New York in 1949. Jonathan P. Baird lives in Wilmot. Probably like many people in ...
FILE - Communist Party members from left; Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, Marion Bachrach, Claudia Jones and Betty Gannett sit calmly in a police van as they leave Federal Court in New York City, June 20, ...
CONCORD – The two New Hampshire residents who petitioned the state’s Division of Historical Resources to establish a historical marker near the birthplace of Elizabeth Gurley Flynn filed suit Monday ...
After months of urging state officials to restore a historical marker paying tribute to labor activist Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, advocates have escalated their battle by taking their fight to the courts ...
Some community members are pushing back with a lawsuit against the state after a marker put up in Concord for a known communist was removed days later. “It was done wrongfully, illegally, unilaterally ...
A Merrimack County Superior Court judge heard arguments Wednesday on whether a legal case challenging the state’s removal of a historic plaque marking the birthplace of a 20th century American labor ...
Someone impersonating Elizabeth Gurley Flynn waves a red Industrial Workers of the World flag during a event celebrating the 20th century labor activist and Communist Party leader in Concord on ...
Supporters of a former historical marker dedicated to a feminist and labor activist from New Hampshire who also led the U.S. Communist Party sued the state Monday, saying officials violated a law ...
Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, who would become head of the Communist Party in the United States, was born in Concord in 1890. A judge has dismissed a lawsuit brought against the state of New Hampshire after ...
The sign honoring the early 20th century labor leader, feminist organizer, and communist was in place for just two weeks. Its proponents are suing, but the governor says that “anti-American sign” ...