Hovan, John George 1916-
Hide Profile
John George Hovan was a member of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade, a group of American volunteers who fought against fascist forces during the Spanish Civil War. After fighting in the Spanish Civil War, and then later, in World War II, Hovan returned to America where settled in Rhode Island and held a variety of jobs. He was questioned in front of congress as a part of McCarthy-era red-scare hysteria for his participation in the Spanish Civil War. As one of the last surviving Americans who fought with the Abraham Lincoln Brigade, John Hovan signed his honorific Spanish Citizenship papers on July 9, 2009.
From the guide to the John Hovan collection, Hovan (John) collection, 1917-2003, (bulk 1960-1996), (Brown University Library Special Collections)
Role | Title | Holding Repository | |
---|---|---|---|
creatorOf | John Hovan collection, Hovan (John) collection, 1917-2003, (bulk 1960-1996) | Brown University Library, Special Collections |
Filters:
Person
Birth 1916
Variant Names
Shared Related Resources
Hovan, John George 1916-
Hovan, John George 1916- | Title |
---|