POLITICSTHE ATLANTIC
The Rosenberg Boys
Michael and Robby Meeropol, known as the Rosenberg boys, became symbols of controversy after their parents, Ethel and Julius Rosenberg, were convicted of spying for the Soviet Union and executed. The boys protested to President Dwight Eisenhower to spare their parents' lives, with public support and counterprotests, and later reemerged as advocates to clear their parents' names.
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