Industrial Pioneer. Vol. 2, No. 3. March, 1924.

A great number of the ‘Pioneer,’ of particular interest, given reaction’s current focus on remaking public education in the U.S., is the essay ‘History and Civics in High School’ by William Brown.
Contents: History and Civics in High School by William Brown, The Men of the Lakes by James Lance, Now that the Storm is Subsiding by Archie Sinclair, The White Goods Girls’ Strike by Jennie D. Carliph, General Construction Workers Campaign Begins, New Orleans Costly Scabs, The Fords and Billionairedom, City Labor vs. Country Labor, French Syndicalism in Perilous Condition by E. Mast, What the Movie Photographed at Centralia, on Armistice Day, Nov. 11, 1919 by Ralph Chaplin, Editorial: The Death of Lenin; The Rise of Ramsay McDonald.
The Industrial Pioneer was published monthly in Chicago by the Industrial Workers of the World from 1921 to 1926. The precursor of the Industrial Pioneer was the One Big Union Monthly. Heavily illustrated, the journal included arts, prose, and poetry along with historical articles and analysis.
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