Damn It, Pass the Bread!

July 1930: Charles G. Wood, author of Reds and Lost Wages, when speaking before Hamilton Fish's Special Committee to Investigate Communist Activities in the United States revealed the corruption of morals that followed the adoption of communism, illustrated by the fact that children in the Soviet Union had no table manners and were being taught to say, "Damn it, pass the bread."

El Paso Evening Post - July 21, 1930



The Baltimore Sun - July 17, 1930

     Posted By: Alex - Sat Dec 17, 2016
     Category: Politics | Reformers, Do-gooders, Agitators and SJWs | 1930s





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