Aubrey Grossman
Aubrey W. Grossman (1911–1999) was a widely known civil rights attorney and member of the American Communist Party. He was, at one time, one of the most wanted Communists in the United States. He is best known for his defense of Willie McGee (convict), a black man put to death for an alleged rape, and for his defense of the Native Americans who occupied Alcatraz Island in 1969-71. Born in California on 29 March 1911, he was the son of David Grossman and his wife Emma (née Silverstein) Grossman.
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Aubrey Grossman
Aubrey W. Grossman (1911–1999) was a widely known civil rights attorney and member of the American Communist Party. He was, at one time, one of the most wanted Communists in the United States. He is best known for his defense of Willie McGee (convict), a black man put to death for an alleged rape, and for his defense of the Native Americans who occupied Alcatraz Island in 1969-71. Born in California on 29 March 1911, he was the son of David Grossman and his wife Emma (née Silverstein) Grossman.
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