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‘Conference of Socialist Women in Girard’ from The Progressive Woman. Vol. 2 No. 26. July, 1909.

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‘The Problem of Getting the News’ by Lajos Magyar from The Daily Worker. Vol. 2 No. 132. June 16, 1925.

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‘Pittsburg Traitors’ by Celia Lepschutz from International Socialist Review. Vol. 13 No. 11. May, 1913.

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‘For the Freedom of the Centralia Prisoners’ by Vern Smith from Labor Defender. Vol. 4 No. 1. January, 1929.

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‘The World Historical Importance of the Events in Shanghai’ by Grigory Zinoviev from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 5 No. 2 No. 51. June 18, 1925.

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‘Hell Popping In Peoria; Rebels War Prisoners’ by James P. Cannon from The Industrial Worker. Vol. 5 No. 11. June 5, 1913.

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‘Idealism and Materialism’ (1888) by Frederick Engels from Selected Works. Vol. 1. International Publishers, New York. 1933.

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‘Communist Press and Political Prisoners’ by George Maurer from The Daily Worker. Vol. 2 No. 1. January 13, 1925.

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‘Reminiscences of George Engel’ from The Alarm (Chicago). Vol. (new) 1 No. 7. January 28, 1888.

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‘The Meetings of Delegates of the Working and Peasant Women in the Soviet Union’ by A. Artyukhina from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 5 No. 87. December 17, 1925.

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‘The Ennobling Influence of Sorrow’ (1897) by Oscar Wilde from Mother Earth. Vol. 1 No. 5. July 1906.

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‘Solidarity in Prison’ by William D. Haywood from The International Socialist Review. Vol. 10 No. 12. June, 1910.

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‘Lenin as an Economic Leader’ by Nikolay Milyutin from Soviet Russia (New York). Vol. 9 No. 4. April, 1924.

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‘The Bastille of Labor’ by Wilhelm Liebknecht from The People. Vol. 10 No. 21. August 18, 1900.

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‘Coast to Coast with the Workers’ Theatre’ from Workers Theatre. Vol. 3 No. 7. July-August, 1933.

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‘Our Work Among Negro Youth’ by Sam Reed from The Young Worker. Vol. 8 No. 22. November 7, 1930.

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‘The Sixth Anniversary of Fascism in Italy’ by Giulio Aquila (Julius Spitz) from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 8 No. 79. November 9, 1928.

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‘No Compromise with the I.W.W.’ by Ernest Untermann from St. Louis Labor. No. 624. January 18, 1913.

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‘Harlem: The Black Man’s Burden’ by Frank Crosswaith from The New Leader. Vol. 2 No. 15. April 11, 1925.

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‘Intellectual Life in Russia’ by Victor Serge from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 2 No. 68. August 12, 1922.

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‘Arbeiter Zeitung Becomes Daily Socialist Paper’ from The Chicago Socialist. Vol. 4 No. 186. June 1, 1910.

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‘Massachusetts Hold Young Workers League State Convention’ from Young Worker. Vol. 7 No. 5. May, 1923.

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‘The Slaughter House’ from The Weekly People. Vol. 19 No. 17. July 24, 1909.

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‘Our Class-War Prisoners’ by Eugene V. Debs from Industrial Worker. Vol. 3 No. 49. March 25, 1922.

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‘The Conflict Between Italy and Yugo-Slavia’ by B. Boshkovitch (Filip Filipović) from The Daily Worker Magazine. 4 No. 10. May 21, 1927.

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‘Passaic Eight Years Afterward’ by Vera Buch from Class Struggle (C.L.S.). Vol. 4 No. 8. August, 1934.

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‘Mural Painting in America’ by Stephen Alexander from New Masses. Vol. 14 No. 9. February 26, 1935.

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‘International Solidarity and International Demands’ by George Hardy from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 4 No. 27. May 1, 1924.

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‘Conditions Which Led to the Bisbee Strike’ by A.S. Embree from Industrial Worker. Vol. 2 No. 41. November 10, 1917.

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‘Statement to the Membership: Basis of Our Policy for the Immediate Situation’ from The Communist (United C.P.). Vol. 1 No. 10. August-September, 1922.

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‘Socialists Celebrate Karl Marx and the Commune’ from The New York Call. Vol. 2 No. 62. March 13, 1909.

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‘The Miners Must Fight’ by J.W. Johnstone from Labor Herald. Vol. 3 No. 2 April, 1924.

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‘Persecutions of Communists in Egypt and Death of Anton Maroun’ International Press Correspondence. September 4, 1924-August 27, 1925.

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‘Madame Alexandra Kollontai and the Woman’s Movement’ by Louise Bryant from Mirrors of Moscow. Thomas Seltzer Publishers, New York. 1923.

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‘Two Tactics’ (1905) by Vladimir Ilyitch Lenin from Workers Monthly. Vol. 5 No. 11. September, 1926.

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‘Bulgaria and the Balkans’ by Christo Kabaktchieff from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 2 No. 89. October 17, 1922.

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‘Negroes Will Rise Like Irish’ by Hubert H. Harrison Industrial Worker. Vol. 3 No. 9. June 18, 1921.

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‘The Democratic Party’ by H.M. Wicks from Workers Monthly. Vol. 5 Nos. 3, 5 & 7. January, March & May, 1926.

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‘Terror in “Liberal” Wisconsin’ by Paul Romaine from New Masses. Vol. 14 No. 2. January 8, 1935.

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‘Report on The Daily Worker’ by William F. Dunne from The Daily Worker. Vol. 2 No. 195. August 27, 1925.

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‘The Relation of the Brainworkers to Communism’ by A. Mayer from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 1 No. 2. October 17, 1921.

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‘Can the A.F. of L. Organize the Unskilled?’ by Austin Lewis from Industrial Worker. Vol. 4 No. 36. November 28, 1912.

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‘The Lies We Believe’ by John Randolph (Mary E. Marcy) from International Socialist Review. Vol. 17 No. 1. July, 1916.

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‘The Man with the Camera’ by Emjo Basshe from New Masses. Vol. 5 No. 5. October, 1929.

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‘The Immediate Problems of Economic Construction’ from Resolutions of the Ninth Congress of the Russian Communist Party, 1920.

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‘The Pittsburgh Strikes’ by Dante Barton from International Socialist Review. Vol. 16 No. 12. July, 1916.

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‘Mongolia and the Imperialists’ by S. Natzov from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 6 No. 47. June 17, 1926.

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‘The Murder of Frank H. Little A Eulogy and Statement’ from Industrial Worker. Vol. 2 Nos. 20 & 22. August 8 & 15, 1917.

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‘The American Bandits in Nicaragua’ by Robert Dunn from The Daily Worker. Vol. 8 No. 111. May 8, 1931.

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‘The Chicago Waitresses: The Henrici Dispute’ by Alice Henry from Life and Labor (W.T.U.L.). Vol. 4 No. 4. April, 1914.

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