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‘The Proletariat and the Revolution, Will the Workers Bring Socialism?’ by Louis B. Boudin from International Socialist Review. Vol. 7 No. 3. September, 1906.

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‘The Seventh World Congress of the Communist International and the Tasks of Our Party’ from The Communist. Vol. 14 No. 12. December, 1936.

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‘The Capitalist Offensive Against the Foreign-Born Worker’ by J. Louis Engdahl from Workers Monthly. Vol. 5 No. 6. April, 1926.

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“The Slum Proletariat” from The Industrial Worker. Vol. 1 No. 28. September 23, 1909.

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‘The Dardanelles Question in Terms of Naphtha’ by Karl Radek from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 2 No. 91. October 24, 1922.

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‘Workers Poisoned in Auto Industry’ by George Morris from Health and Hygiene. Vol. 3 No. 4. April, 1936.

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‘An American Tradition’ by Nathan Adler from New Masses. Vol. 10 No. 10. March 6, 1934.

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‘Results and Lessons of the Party Discussion’ from The Daily Worker. Vol. 2 No. 5. January 7, 1925.

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‘Arrest of the Magons’ by Georgia Kotsch from Solidarity. Vol. 7 No. 322. March 11, 1916.

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‘The Ford Industries’ by Stanley Boone from Labor Herald. Vol. 2 No. 4. June, 1923.

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‘The Convention of the Socialist Workers Party’ by James P. Cannon from Fourth International. Vol. 1 No. 1. May. 1940.

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‘French Rebels Active’ by William Z. Foster from Industrial Worker. Vol. 2 No. 27. September 24, 1910.

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‘Slavery Exists in West Virginia’ by Edward Lloyd from Industrial Pioneer. Vol. 1 No. 12. April, 1924.

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‘Haim Kantorovitch: November 4, 1890-August 18, 1936’ by Anna Bercowitz from American Socialist Quarterly. Vol. 5 No. 7. October, 1936.

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‘Moscow in the Midst of Reconstruction’ by E. Baum from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 6 Nos. 3 & 10. January 14 & 21, 1926.

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‘13 Lynched in Past Six Months, I.L.D. Reports’ from The Daily Worker. Vol. 10 No. 162. July 7, 1933.

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‘The Situation in Ireland’ by Seamus Collins from Communist International. Vol. 5 No. 3. February 1, 1928.

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‘Unemployment and the Immigrant’ by William F. Kruse from The Daily Worker. Vol. 2 No. 160. September 25, 1924.

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‘The Labor Movement of South Africa’ by S.P. Bunting from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 2 No. 98. November 13, 1922.

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‘The New N.E.C. Meets’ by Louis C. Fraina from Revolutionary Age. Vol. 2 No. 5. August 2, 1919.

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‘The Barricades in Roubaix’ by A. Bénier from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 11 No. 33. June 25, 1931.  

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‘The Sweet Trial’ by Walter White from The Crisis. Vol. 31 No. 3. January, 1926.

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‘New National Executive Meets’ from Truth (Duluth). Vol. 3 No. 32. August 15, 1919.

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‘The October Revolt in Spain’ by the Bloque Obrero y Campesino from Road to Communism (I.C.O.). Vol. 2 No. 2. Spring, 1935.

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‘Ranks of Strikers are Growing Fast’ by Robert Dvorak from The Chicago Daily Socialist. Vol. 4 No. 301. October 15, 1910.

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‘A Pan-American Fig Leaf’ by J.W. Johnstone from Workers Monthly. Vol. 4 No. 4. February 1925.

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‘Revolutionary Literature of 1934’ by Granville Hicks from New Masses. Vol. 14 No. 1. January 1, 1935.

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‘“Lost Colony”—The End of the Cropper’s Trail’ by Robert L. Birchman from Socialist Appeal. Vol. 3 No. 91. December 1, 1939.

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‘Revolutionary Marxists at the International Socialist Conference’ (1915) by V.I. Lenin from Selected Works, Vol. 5. International Publishers, New York. 1936.

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‘Trestle Notches Mark Mob Murder of Frank Little’ by John Nicholas Beffel from Truth (Duluth). Vol. 4 No. 32. August 6, 1920.

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‘Alexander Blok, the Poet of Destruction and Creation’ by Schachno Epstein from The Daily Worker. Vol. 3 No. 252. November 6, 1926.

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‘On the Participation of Women in the Revolutionary Trade Union Movement’ from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 2 No. 31. April 28, 1922.

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‘The Busy Silk Worm’ by Mary E. Marcy from International Socialist Review Vol. 12 No. 4. October, 1911.

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‘East Africans in Revolt’ from The Pan-Pacific Monthly. No. 37. June-July, 1930.

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‘The Movement of the Unemployed’ by Alexander Berkman from Mother Earth. Vol. 9. No. 2. April, 1914.

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‘Art in Starving Germany’ by William Schack from The Liberator. Vol. 5 No. 10. October, 1922.

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‘The Great Australian Coal Strike’ by Maud Thompson from Solidarity. Vol. 1 No. 9. February 12, 1909.

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‘The Convention of Revolutionists’ by Isaac E. Ferguson from The Toiler (Cleveland). No. 125. June 25, 1920.

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‘The Treaty of Versailles’ by Georgy Chicherin from The Revolutionary Age. Vol. 2 No. 2. July 12, 1919.

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‘The Situation of the Rubber Workers’ by I. Amter from Workers Monthly. Vol. 5 No. 14. December, 1926.

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‘Greenwich Village Types’ by Joseph Freeman from New Masses. Vol. 8 No. 9. May, 1933.

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‘Socialism in Japan: Introduction’ by Louis C. Fraina from  The Labor Movement in Japan by Sen Katayama. Charles H. Kerr. Chicago, 1918.

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‘Philadelphia and the Negro Worker’ by Thomas L. Dabney from Labor Age. Vol. 16 No. 7. July, 1927.

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‘What is the Woman Question?’ by Lida Parce from Progressive Woman. Vol. 2 No. 22. March, 1909.

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‘Waino Days’ by One of the Students from The Daily Worker. Vol. 2 No. 197. August 29, 1925.

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‘Mind and Matter: Which Is Primary, Which Secondary?’ (1887) by Joseph Dietzgen from The Positive Outcome of Philosophy. Charles H. Kerr, Chicago. 1906.

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‘The Socialist Party and the Trade Unions’ by Eugene V. Debs from The Worker (New York). Vol. 16 No. 16. July 28, 1906.

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‘Race First Versus Class First’ by Hubert H. Harrison from When Africa Awakes. Porro Press, New York City. 1920.

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‘The United Front and the Communist Party of Czecho-Slovakia’ by Alois Neurath from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 2 No. 21 March 17, 1922.

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‘Harry Simms, Young Communist Leader, Murdered by Kentucky Gun Thugs’ from the Southern Worker. Vol. 2 No. 26. February 20, 1932.

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