Letter from Gardner Jackson to Margaret S. Huntley, May 30, 1930
Title (alt.):
Gardner Jackson Letters
Margaret S. Huntley Letters
Description:
Gardner Jackson was a reporter for the Boston Globe during the 1920s. While working as a reporter, his wife Dorothy urged him to look into the trial of Sacco-Vanzetti that was taking place in Dedham, MA. Jackson believed they were on trial for their beliefs rather than the crime. By 1926, he left the Globe to become the Secretary of the Sacco-Vanzetti Defense Committee. Margaret S. Huntley served as Secretary for the Sacco-Vanzetti National League for several years.In this letter from Jackson to Huntley, he informs her that he does not know if he will be able to come to New York to consult with the artists about the art show. He further mentions a list of names, as well as a check to cover costs of making copies of pictures of Sacco and Vanzetti. Even after their execution, Jackson still advocated for justice for Sacco and Vanzetti. This letter and others found in the collection offer scholars an insight into the efforts taken by prominent figures and everyday citizens for justice for Sacco and Vanzetti.