The Young Pioneer. Vol. 3 No. 6. July, 1927. Special July 4th Issue.
Contents: The ‘Fourth’ Belongs to the Workers!, Fight Campaign Against First Workers Republic, Remember the American Revolution!, The Meaning of Lindy’s Flight, The Big Illinois School Explosion by Paul Gradholm, Pioneers on the Picket Line, ‘Free America’ by a Negro Boy, How the Revolution Came, What Happened After the Revolution?, Chinese Children Fight in the Revolution, Pioneer Camps, Soviet Pioneers, Don’t Say the Pledge!
The Young Comrade was the monthly publication of the Junior Section of the Young Workers League of the Communist Party and orientated to children from 8 to 12 years old. Youth writers, some as young as eight, contributed to The Young Comrade which ran from late 1923 until 1928, published in Chicago when it was replaced by The Young Pioneer. Nat Kaplan was an early editor.
PDF of full issue: https://www.marxists.org/history/usa/pubs/young-comrade/v3n06-jul-1927-yc.pdf
