The Voice of the People is a pro-communist newspaper.
History[]
In or before January 1930, Martin Maxwell is named senior editor of The Voice of the People.
On January 11th, 1930, The Voice of the People publishes an editorial citing the IRS report condemning U.S. politicians for perpetuating a government that exists not to protect the average citizen, but to benefit the Rockefellers, Dreibergs, and other wealthy families who have earned fortunes by exploiting common laborers.[1]
Employees[]
Name | Position |
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Martin Maxwell | Senior Editor |
Michael Kilmer | Associate Editor |
Laura Browning | Photo Editor |
Ike Thompson | Art Director |