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Coleman, McAlister, 1888-1950 (Personal Name)

Preferred form: Coleman, McAlister, 1888-1950
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  • Earlier heading: Coleman, McAlister, 1889-

For works of this author written under a pseudonym, search also under McAlister, Frank A.

The last mile ... 1922: title page (Frank A. McAlister)

His Red neck, 1976: t.p. (McAlister Coleman)

Handbook of pseudonyms and personal nicknames, 1972: p. 639 (McAlister, Frank A. [no publs. in LC database] is joint pseud. of Frank Davis Halsey (1890-1941) and Coleman, McAlister)

WSU Archives of Labor and Urban Affairs. Finding aid for Oscar Ameringer papers, 1870-1943 (McAlister Coleman; correspondent)

Wikipedia, Dec. 1, 2019 (McAlister Coleman (1888-1950) was an American journalist, author, and political activist on behalf of socialism and organized labor. Coleman gained public notice as a leading liberal critic of the Lusk Committee of the New York State Legislature in 1920. He was subsequently a frequent candidate for public office on the ticket of the Socialist Party of America. Coleman is today best remembered as an early biographer of Eugene V. Debs as well as the author of a 1943 work of social history, Men and Coal. McAlister Coleman was born July 4, 1888, in New York City. McAlister Coleman died on May 18, 1950, at his home in Manhattan. He was 62 years old at the time of his death.)

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