Young Worker. Vol. 2 No. 9. September, 1923.
Contents: To the National Executive Committee of the Young Workers League of America, For a Mass Organization by Nat Kaplan, Modern Fable by Alfred Tiala, The Problems of Canada’s Youth by Leslie Morris, The Street and Main Street by A. Thorne, Editorials, Scissorbill Says, Are They Our Wars? by John Williamson, Whatta Life! by Walt Camron, With the Leagues, A Tour of Massachusetts by H. Sidney Bloomfield, Marxism Applied on the Job by John Edwards, On the Job, Letters from Young Workers, Bookannale, With the Junior Groups, City Fragments by Ida Dailes.
The Young Worker was produced by the Young Workers League of America beginning in 1922. The name of the Workers Party youth league followed the name of the adult party, changing to the Young Workers (Communist) League when the Workers Party became the Workers (Communist) Party in 1926. The journal was published monthly in Chicago and continued until 1927 when it moved to New York City and remained in print until 1937. Editors included Oliver Carlson, Martin Abern, Max Schachtman, Nat Kaplan, and Harry Gannes.
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