The FIGHT Against War and Fascism. Vol. 5 No. 2. December, 1937.
Contents: Don’t Buy “Made in Japan” by Harry Archer, People’s Choice by W.L. Barnes, Vigilantes Indicted by Robert Morss Lovett , War Axis by Lucien Zacharoff, They Want Life by Dorothy Parker, The Crime Took Place at Granadaby Antonio Machado, A Farmer and His Friends by Dale Kramer, We March. On by James Waterman Wise, Keep Your Eye on Mexico by George Leigh, International: Crime by Charles Recht, DEPARTMENTS: Radio, As to Women, Movies, Building the League, Books, Youth Notes, Wall Street, Editorials.
FIGHT Against War and Fascism was the monthly newspaper of the broad-based, but Communist-inspired, American League Against War and Fascism formed in 1933 as Nazism came to power in Germany. The paper and the League attracted fairly wide support and hosted many events in the 1930s. In 1937, reflecting the Popular Front turn, the name of the group was changed to the American League for Peace and Democracy and the journal to The Fight for Peace and Democracy. Both the paper and the organization closed in the wake of 1939’s Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact.
PDF of full issue: http://mc.dlib.nyu.edu/files/books/tamwag_fawf000052/tamwag_fawf000052_hi.pdf
