The Industrial Pioneer. Vol. 2 No. 7. November, 1924.

The Industrial Pioneer. Vol. 2 No. 7. November, 1924.

Contents: Oil the Magician! by George Williams, Business Successes from Small Beginnings by W.H. Sykes, Silk— a Class Issue, Battlefields of Paterson, The Social Forces by John Cannavan, A Page of Proletarian Verse by Laura Tane, Solidarity in the Argentine by Marino, Nemesis, Editorials, “To Broncho Buster Flynn,” Joe Hill by Ralph Chaplin, Sammy by Mary Hope, Wobbles, Martha by James Rohn, Breadline Fables by a Mariner, Education As a Social and Class Problem by T. Kekkonen, A New Sun Worshiper by Mary Hope, Nobody Loves a Fat Man by Jim Seymour, The Wobs Are Psyched Again.

The Industrial Pioneer was published monthly by Industrial Workers of the World’s General Executive Board in Chicago from 1921 to 1926 taking over from One Big Union Monthly when its editor, John Sandgren, was replaced for his anti-Communism, alienating the non-Communist majority of IWW. The Industrial Pioneer declined after the 1924 split in the IWW, in part over centralization and adherence to the Red International of Labour Unions (RILU) and ceased in 1926.

PDF of full issue: https://archive.org/download/case_hd_8055_i4_r67_box_006/case_hd_8055_i4_r67_box_006.pdf

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