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‘Conducting Socialist Encampments’ by Oles Stofer from The Party Builder (Bulletin of the Socialist Party). No. 56. November 29, 1913.

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‘Three Years of Proletarian Law’ by Dmitry Kursky from Soviet Russia (New York). Vol. 4 No. 17. April 23, 1921.

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‘Arthur Caron, “Dynamiter”’ by Elizabeth Gurley Flynn from Voice of the People (New Orleans). Vol. 3 No. 28. July 21, 1914.

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‘A Cave of the Winds in Los Angeles’ by Georgia Kotsch from Revolt (San Francisco). Vol. 3 No. 47. March 23, 1912.

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‘Six Months in the South’ by J. Louis Engdahl from Labor Defender. Vol. 5 No. 1. January, 1930.

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Abolish Rent by Will L. Garver. Published by Appeal to Reason, Girard, Kansas. 1912.

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‘History of Class Conscious Formation in Michigan’ by Melke Meyer from The People (S.L.P.). Vol. 9 No. 5. May 1, 1899.

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‘Socialism in Frisco’s Chinatown’ by G.L. Harding from Buffalo Socialist. Vol. 2 No. 99. April 25, 1914.

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‘The Philosophic Thought of the Young Marx’ by Max Braunschweig from Partisan Review. Vol. 3 No. 6. October, 1936.

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‘The Tragedy of Korea’ by B. Shumiatzki from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 2 No. 19. March 10, 1922.

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‘Rooting the Party on the Waterfront’ by Roy Hudson from The Communist. Vol. 14 No. 12. December, 1935.

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‘Letter from London’ by Lucy Parsons from The Alarm (Chicago). Vol. 1 No. 38. December 31, 1888.

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The Evolutionist. Vol. 1 No. 9. March, 1910.

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‘Why We Formed the Hawaiian Communist League’ by Walter M. Turnbull from The Daily Worker. Vol. 3 No. 44. March 4, 1926.

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‘Bartenders Open Their Club Hall’ from St. Louis Labor. No. 508. October 29, 1910.

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‘On Ireland,’ Letter to Kugelmann (1869) by Karl Marx from The Weekly People (S.L.P.). Vol. 12. No. 23. September 6, 1902.

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The Communists and the Struggle for Negro Liberation by James W Ford. Published by the Harlem Division of the Communist Party, New York. 1936.

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‘The Social Revolution In Court’ by John Reed from The Liberator. Vol. 1 No. 7. September, 1918.

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‘Organizing Tour of Missouri’ by Alfred Wagenknecht from The Socialist (Seattle). Vol. 9 No. 399. November 7, 1908.

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Proletarec (Chicago). Vol. 8 No. 289. March 25, 1913.

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‘The “Red East” Propaganda Train’ from Soviet Russia (New York). Vol. 3 No. 21. November 20, 1920.

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‘Murder in Philadelphia Sugar Strike’ from Solidarity. Vol. 8 No. 373. March 3, 1917.

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‘The Labor Struggle of 1877’ by Amy Schechter from the Daily Worker (Saturday Supplement). Vol. 3 No. 158. July 17, 1926.

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‘Civil War Veteran Now Marches for Socialism’ from the Chicago Daily Socialist. Vol. 3 No. 90. February 10, 1909.

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The Messenger. Vol 8 No. 8. August, 1926.

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‘Socialism in Rhode Island: From Broadness to Class Consciousness’ by T. Curran from The People (S.L.P.). Vol. 9 No. 5. May 1, 1899.

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Revolt (Revolutionary Workers League/Stamm). Vol. 2 No. 7, May 27, 1939.

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‘Let the Refugees into US! Open the Doors to Victims of Hitler’s Nazi Terror’ by the National Committee of the S.W.P. from Socialist Appeal. Vol. 2 No. 50. November 19, 1938.

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‘Muscatine Button Makers in Hard Battle for Union’ from St. Louis Labor. Vol. 11 No. 531. April 8, 1911.

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‘Theses on the Eastern Question’ by the Communist International from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 2 No. 118. December 30, 1922.

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‘Achievements and Shortcomings of the ‘Harlem Liberator’’ by Cyril V. Briggs from The Harlem Liberator. Vol. 1 No. 14. July 22, 1933.

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‘Socialism in Nebraska’ by H.S. Aley from The People (S.L.P.). Vol. 9 No. 5. May 1, 1899.

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International Press Correspondence. Vol. 7 No. 18. March 10, 1927.

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‘10,000 Chicago Hunger Marchers Descend on World Fair’ from The Daily Worker. Vol. 19 No. 210. September 1, 1933.

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‘Organizing the South, How Labor Movement Can Do This Job’ by Art Shields from Labor Age. Vol. 17 No. 11. November, 1928.

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Labor Age. Vol. 17 No. 11. November, 1928.

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‘Good-Bye Comrade! A Socialist Funeral’ from The Socialist (Toledo). Vol. 6 No. 280. February 3, 1906.

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‘The Banner of Art’ by Walter Crane from St. Louis Labor. No. 490. June 25, 1910.

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‘Breslau, Mid December, 1917’ by Rosa Luxemburg from Letters from Prison to Sophie Liebknecht. Publishing House of the Young Communist International. 1923.

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‘Fascism in Argentina’ by Andres Nin from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 3 No. 50. July 12, 1923.

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Producers and Parasites by John Keracher. Charles H. Kerr Publishing Company, Chicago. 1935.

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‘Welcome, Maxim Gorky!’ by Eugene V. Debs from The Worker (New York). Vol. 16 No. 4. April 28, 1906.

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The Work of the Communist Parties of France and Germany and the Tasks of the Communists in the Trade Union Movement by Osip Piatsnisky. Workers Library Publishers, New York. October, 1932.

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‘Socialist Party National Headquarters: A Busy Institution’ by Carl D. Thompson from The Party Builder (Official National Bulletin of the Socialist Party). No. 56. November 29, 1913.

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‘Reminiscences of Joint Work in the Movement with Klara Zetkin’ by N. Krupskaya from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 7 No. 37. June 30, 1927.

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‘The Red Special Arrives in San Diego’ from St. Louis Labor. Vol. 7 No. 398. September 19, 1908.

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Wobbly Agitator Albert V. Roe Reports from the Road, 1909-1914 from The Industrial Worker.

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‘Revolution or War?’ by Charles Rappoport from the Daily Worker. Vol. 2 No. 29. April 19, 1924.

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מארגן פרייהייט⁩ (Morning Freedom). Vol. 5 No. 218. November 7, 1926.

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‘How the Strike Was Organized’ by A Striker from The Militant. Vol. 7 No. 22. June 2, 1934.

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