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hill-billies and unemployed - and I am too sensitive to the suffering of others to remain in my bourgeoise home-town and keep my mouth shut - I can't leave the Left road, and I certainly have no desire to leave it, but being jack-of-several-trades, and master of none, I am in a good position to be ruined by the sweep of the capitalist crisis.

  I have had an enjoyable time at the University of Virginia talking to students and instructors concerning America's destiny - and I know that such organs as the R. Poet, Liberator, New Masses, etc. are greatly needed to combat the flood of Fascist propaganda let loose in the colleges and press.  WE must become pamphleteers if we are to build the foundations of a Soviet America.

Fraternally, Jack