The Liberator. Vol. 3. No. 7. July, 1920.
Contents: The Mexican Revolution by Carleton Beals and Robert Haberman, Caesar and Spartacus by Hiram K. Moderwell, Dealing With the Reds, Dark Corners by Howard Brubaker, The Socialist Party Convention by Crystal Eastman, In the Shell of the Old by Michael Gold, Fellow Criminals! by Floyd Dell, Songs of Sewing by Hazel Hall, England and the White Terror by Frederick Kun, Bools Reviews.
The Liberator was published monthly from 1918, first established by Max Eastman and his sister Crystal Eastman continuing The Masses, was shut down by the US Government during World War One. Like The Masses, The Liberator contained some of the best radical journalism of its, or any, day. It combined political coverage with the arts, culture, and a commitment to revolutionary politics. Increasingly, The Liberator oriented to the Communist movement and by late 1922 was a de facto publication of the Party. Max Eastman would sell the paper to the Party and In 1924, The Liberator merged with Labor Herald and Soviet Russia Pictorial into Workers Monthly. An essential magazine of the US left.
PDF of full issue: https://www.marxists.org/history/usa/culture/pubs/liberator/1920/07/v3n07-w28-jul-1920-liberator-hr.pdf
