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The following table shows images and captions on the left, and alt text and captions on the right: the right column is what a visually impaired reader will hear. This table was computed from the copy of Lyndon LaRouche cached on 21 May 2013 at 22:41.
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photograph
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image of letter
A 1973 internal FBI letter, noting the Communist Party's efforts to eliminate LaRouche, and suggesting submission of a "blind memorandum" to the Communist Party's newspaper.
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Logo of the U.S. Labor Party
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Logo of the U.S. Labor Party
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photograph
In 1975 Clarence Kelley, FBI Director, called the NCLC a "violence-oriented organization."[59]
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Helga Zepp in 2005
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Helga Zepp in 2005
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photograph
The Wheat Building in Leesburg, Virginia, which housed the Fusion Energy Foundation in the 1980s.
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Unbalanced scales.svg
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photograph
The Federal courthouse in Alexandria, Virginia
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photograph
LaRouche supporters in Chicago, 2007
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LaRouche poster of Barack Obama with a 'Hitler mustache'
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Wikipedia book
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