Herman P. Levine: A Brooklyn School Teacher in the Mexican Revolution
By Dan La Botz
In Person talk: Herman P. Levine, a Brooklyn School Teacher in the Mexican Revolution
In 1917 the United States entered World War I, to which there was great opposition in many sectors of society: among Irish and German immigrants, among Jews, among Native Americans, and among black people, and socialists. Herman P. Levine, a young Jewish socialist in Brooklyn, refused to serve and faced jail, and fled to Mexico, then in the midst of revolution. This is his story. To download and read the story, click here: erman P Levine Brooklyn Teacher to Mexican Revolution