The Daily Worker Saturday Magazine. Vol. 3 No. 28. February 13, 1926.

The Daily Worker Saturday Magazine Supplement. Vol. 3 No. 28. February 13, 1926.

Contents: World Trade Union Unity by Robert Minor, Ten Days In The Life of John Reed, Looking for a Job by Sidney Keller, Communist Party of Soviet Union Changes Its Name, Song of the Fleecers
in China by Felix Uottla, The Scab by Henry George Weiss, The Co-operative Movement in the United States, A Letter from Canton by Sinbad, Mr. Gibbons and the Filipinos by Harry Gannes, Issues at the Congress of the Communist Party of Russia by Will Herberg.

The Saturday Supplement, later changed to a Sunday Supplement, of the Daily Worker was a place for longer articles with debate, international focus, literature, and documents presented. The Daily Worker began in 1924 and was published in New York City by the Communist Party US and its predecessor organizations. Among the most long-lasting and important left publications in US history, it had a circulation of 35,000 at its peak. The Daily Worker came from The Ohio Socialist, published by the Left Wing-dominated Socialist Party of Ohio in Cleveland from 1917 to November 1919, when it became became The Toiler, paper of the Communist Labor Party. In December 1921 the above-ground Workers Party of America merged the Toiler with the paper Workers Council to found The Worker, which became The Daily Worker beginning January 13, 1924.

PDF of full issue: https://www.marxists.org/history/usa/pubs/dailyworker/1926/1926-ny/v03-n028-supplement-feb-13-1926-DW-LOC.pdf

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