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‘A Solid Line of Proletarian Defense’ by Thurber Lewis from Workers Monthly. Vol. 4 No. 10. August, 1925.
‘The Negro Revolt in “French” Equatorial Africa’ by Barbe from The Negro Worker. Vol. 2 No. 1. January-February, 1929.
‘Debs Talks to Children’ by Charles Lapworth from the Chicago Daily Socialist. Vol. 2 No. 287. October 2, 1908.
The Voice of Labor (Camden, New Jersey). Vol. 6 No. 21. February 10, 1917.
‘Bukharin—The Path of a Traitor’ by V.J. Jerome from The Communist. Vol. 17 Nos. 6 & 7. June & July, 1938.
‘The Japanese Proletarian Party’ B. Vasiliev (Kenmotsu Sadaichi) from Communist International. Vol. 2 No. 17. October, 1925.
‘The Horton Outrage’ from Solidarity. Vol. 6 No. 306. November 18, 1915.
‘Discussion on Fascism’ by the Executive Committee of the Communist International from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 3 No. 40. July 12, 1923.
‘All of Ghetto Hears Debs’ from The Chicago Daily Socialist. Vol. 2 No. 297. October 15, 1908.
Americke Delnicke Listy (American Workers News–Cleveland, Ohio). Vol. 10 No. 43. October 25, 1918.
‘In Memory of the Commune’ (1911) by V.I. Lenin from The Paris Commune. Little Lenin Library No. 5. International Publishers, New York.
‘Mass Anti-War Meeting of the International’ from Workmen’s Advocate (Chicago). Vol. 7 No. 15. December 3, 1870.
‘Anti-Religious Wedding Held by St. Paul Young Workers League’ from Young Worker. Vol. 4 No. 9. March 28, 1925.
‘Louis Charles Delescluze, Hero of the Commune of ‘71’ from Workmen’s Advocate (New Haven). Vol. 4 Nos. 11 & 12. March 24, 1888.
‘The Ocean to Ocean Highway’ by Alfred R. Tucker from Voice of the People. Vol. 2 No. 37. October 1, 1914.
‘’Work’ and Housework’ by Lida Parce from Socialist Woman. Vol. 2 No. 15. August, 1908.
‘The Harlan Trials’ by Lawrence Seco from Labor Age. Vol. 21 No. 10. October, 1932.
‘Out of the Sweatshops’ by Emanual Eisenberg from Ten Years of the ARTEF (Arbeiter Theater Verband), New York. 1937.
‘The Lines of Development of Modern Persia’ by Avetis Sultan-Zade from Communist International. Vol. 5 No. 1. January, 1928.
Первое мая. First of May. Publishing House of the Russian Socialist Federation of America, New York. 1919.
‘Hunger, Wage Cuts, Death Is Lot of Workers at Hoover Dam’ from the Daily Worker. Vol. 8 No. 191. August 10, 1931.
‘Indians Take Up Socialism, Says Haywood’ from the Chicago Daily Socialist. Vol. 2 No. 277. September 21, 1908.
‘The Labour Government Disturbs Nothing!’ by Karl Radek from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 4 No. 21. March 20, 1924.
‘Colorado Still Going Strong’ by J. McVarish from New Masses. 3 No. 9. January, 1928.
‘Resolution on the National Question in Central Europe and The Balkans’ by the Fifth Congress of the Communist International from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 4 No. 64. September 5, 1924.
‘Working Class Women Have Helped Win the Passaic Strike’ by Kate Gitlow from The Daily Worker. Vol. 3 No. 278. December 8, 1926.
‘Touring Kentucky and Indiana’ by Frank Bohn from the Weekly People. Vol. 14 Nos. 37 & 38. December 10 & 17, 1904.
‘Tactics of the United Front’ by A. J. Muste from Labor Action (American Workers Party). Vol. 2 No. 8. May 1, 1934.
‘Thesis on Work among Working Women of the East’ from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 6 No. 69. October 26, 1926.
Waterfront Worker (San Francisco). Vol. 3 No. 15. April 15, 1935.
‘The Ku Klux Klan and the Miners’ by J. W. Johnstone from the Daily Worker Saturday Supplement. Vol. 1 No. 365. March 15, 1924.
‘Northwest Unemployed Organize’ by Carl Brannin from Labor Age. Vol. 21 No. 6. June, 1932.
‘Arthur L. Emerson: A Short Biography’ by Dr. C. F. Parker from Solidarity. Vol. 3 No. 37. September 7, 1912.
‘Sharecropping as a Remnant of Chattel Slavery’ by James S. Allen from The Communist. Vol. 13 No. 12. December, 1934.
‘Haywood in San Francisco’ from Revolt. Vol. 2 No. 5. July 29, 1911.
‘Karl Marx’ (1883) by Eleanor Marx from Karl Marx: Man, Thinker, and Revolutionist; a Symposium edited by David Riazanov. International Publishers, New York. 1927.
‘The Folk Dance’ by Sophia Delza from New Theatre. Vol. 1 No. 10. September, 1934.
‘Textile Strike Sweeps Over Nation–Flying Squads Strike Fear into Bosses’ from The Militant. Vol. 7 No. 36. September 8, 1934.
‘The Fascisti in America’ by I. Amter from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 3 No. 43. June 14, 1924.
The Masses. Vol. 8 No. 9. July, 1916.
‘The Italian Workers and the War’ by Carlo Tresca from The Liberator. Vol. 1 No. 10. December, 1918.
‘Socialists Enjoy Lake Trip’ from the Chicago Socialist. Vol. 6 No. 383. July 7, 1906.
‘Leadville: A Famous Mining Camp’ by Card No. 112357 from Industrial Pioneer. Vol. 3 No. 11. March, 1926.
‘Hunger Marches in Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, and San Mateo’ from Western Worker. Vol. 1 No. 19. October 1, 1932.
‘The League of American Writers Meets’ from New Masses. Vol. 15 No. 6. May 7, 1935.
‘Real Music from Contented Pianos’ by Dorothy Walton from New Majority (Chicago). Vol. 7 No. 8. February 25, 1922.
‘The End of the Ford Myth’ by Robert L. Cruden. International Pamphlets No. 24. International Publishers, New York. 1932.
‘Violence and Anarchism’ by Alexander Berkman from Mother Earth. Vol. 3 No. 2. April, 1908.