Lincoln Socialist-Labor. No. 32. November 30, 1895.

Lincoln Socialist-Labor. No. 32. November 30, 1895.

The Lincoln Socialist-Labor was published in St. Louis, Missouri by the Socialist Newspaper Union of that city’s Socialist Labor Party beginning in 1895. The editor of the weekly was Philip Kaufman. While the paper claims to be from Lincoln, Nebraska it was in reality the paper of the St. Louis SLP. Four of its eight pages were given over to the printers in exchange for cheaper rates, so only four of the pages were edited and produced by the SLP. However, these were locally produced and do not contain some of the idiosyncrasies of De Leon’s editing. The paper was known for its front illustrations and ceased publishing after about 18 months.

PDF of full issue: https://www.marxists.org/history/usa/pubs/lincoln-socialist-labor/951130-lincolnsocialistlabor-w32.pdf

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