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James Blanchard -
- (deceased) - - and Lawrence Patterson |
. . . . Lawrence Patterson was an active participant in the effort to allow American citizens, once again, to legally own gold in any form - - not just in the form of collectible numismatic coins, which were excluded from the gold theft by Franklin Roosevelt in 1933. . . . . The legalization effort was organized by James Blanchard and his speakers who met in Washington, D.C. and marched in front of the Treasury Bldg. on numerous occasions demanding a change in the law allowing gold ownership. |
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