Letter to Tom Mooney
By Lucy E. Parsons
Copy in Ashbaugh Papers, Charles H. Kerr Company Archives, The Newberry Library, Chicago
June 11, 1936
Dear Comrade Tom Mooney: I received your most welcome letter some days ago and would have replied sooner but was not well.
Regarding the data of the trial, I sent about all I had on hand to universities.
I mailed you a copy of The Life of Albert R. Parsons. It contains much valuable information which you wished. I am sending under another cover copies of the Alarm that Parsons published. In your lonely prison cell, it will take you back to other days of our movement.
Well, dear Comrade, I have been very active in your cause, to liberate you; have spoken in many meetings both here and in the east. I am not discouraged in the belief that justice will be done you, and that I can clasp your hand a free comrade—vindicated!
My vision is becoming so dim that it is difficult for me to write legibly any more.