Spanish Revolution (United Libertarian Organizations New York). Vol. 1 No 2. September 5, 1936.
Contents: Revolutionary Anti-Fascists Maintain Order, Factories Fields Taken by Toilers, C.N.T./F.A.I. Appeal to All the Workers of the World, Purpose and Aims of the U.L.O., Significance of the Spanish Events, Slogan ‘Make the Rich Pay’ Fully Applied, Anarchists and Marxists Set Up Relations Committee, Anarchists Prevent Surprise Attack, Social Reconstruction Proceeds While Workers Battle Fascism.
Spanish Revolution (not to be confused with the POUM supporters’ paper of the same name, time, and look) was the English-language twice monthly journal of the United Libertarian Organizations (ULO) from 1936 until 1938. The paper was initiated by Spanish C.N.T. delegates in New York City to support the anti-fascist revolutionary syndicalists of Spain. Editorship was collective, with the ULO including the Jewish Anarchist Federation (Freie Arbeiter Stimme), the Russian Federation (Dielo Trouda), the Vanguard group, several IWW locals, a Spanish language federation (Cultura Proletaria), and Carlo Tresca’s Il Martello.
PDF of full issue: https://www.marxists.org/history/spain/spanishrevolution/v1n02-sep-05-1936-span-rev-1936.pdf