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‘The Crisis of German Social Democracy’ by M.N. Roy from The Daily Worker. Vol. 5 Nos. 317, 322, 332. January 8, 14, 25, 1929.

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‘Constructive Murder’ by Elizabeth Gurley Flynn from Industrial Worker. Vol. 1 (new) No. 47. March 3, 1917.

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‘Washington D.C.–Jim-Crow Capital’ by Marguerite Young from New Masses. Vol. 15. Nos. 7 & 8. May 14 & 21, 1935.

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‘The Polytechnical School’ by Nadezhda Krupskaya from Communist International. Vol. 8 No. 16. September 15, 1931.

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‘Clairton, Pa., Ruled Lock, Stock and Barrel by Carnegie Steel’ by a Worker Correspondent from The Daily Worker. Vol. 6 No. 221. November 21, 1929.

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‘The Farmers Face a Crisis’ Meridel Le Sueur from New Masses. Vol. 20 No. 4. July 21, 1936.

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‘Vagrancy and Capitalist Justice’ from The Daily Worker. Vol. 7 No. 191. August 9, 1930.

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‘The Shanghaiers and the Shanghaied’ by Tom Barker from Industrial Pioneer. Vol. 1 No. 2. March, 1921.

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‘Survey of Workers Films: A Report to the National Film Conference’ by Leo T. Hurwitz from New Theatre. Vol. 1 No. 9. October, 1934.

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‘The Rapacious War of Japanese Imperialism in China and the Tasks of the Japanese Proletariat’ by Aki from Communist International. Vol. 9 Nos. 4-5. March 15, 1932.

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‘How Stalin’s Purge Beheaded the Red Army’ (1937) by Leon Trotsky from The Militant. Vol. 5 No. 40. October 4, 1941.

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‘The Fascination of Cities’ by Langston Hughes from The Crisis. Vol. 31 No. 3. January, 1926.

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‘Working Women Must Fight Jingoes’ by Vera Buch from The Daily Worker. Vol. 5 Nos. 338 & 339. February 1 & 2, 1929.

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‘Go Into Politics, But Go In the Right Way’ by Eugene V. Debs from American Labor Union Journal. Vol. 1 No. 10. December 11, 1902.

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‘The Common Struggle of the German and French Proletariat’ by August Thalheimer from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 2 No. 75. September 1, 1922.

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‘The True Story of St. Patrick and the Druids’ by Thomas J. O’Flaherty from The Daily Worker. Vol. 4 No. 55. March 18, 1927.

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‘Chapter III: The Wineshevskys’ by Mary E. Marcy from Out of the Dump. Charles H. Kerr Co-Operative, Chicago, 1908.

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‘Franz Kafka—Father and Son’ by Max Brod from Partisan Review. Vol. 4 No. 6. May, 1938.

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‘Herrin Early in Socialist Campaign’ by M.A. Gurley from Chicago Daily Socialist. Vol. 4 No. 193. June 9, 1910.

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‘Textile Strike—Flying Squads and Cold Steel’ by Karl Lore from Labor Action (A.W.P.). Vol. 2 No. 17. October 1, 1934.

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‘The True Levellers Standard Advanced’ (1649) by Gerrard Winstanley from Works. Cornell University Press, 1941.

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‘A Year of History-Making’ by Frank R. Crosswaith from The Messenger. Vol. 8 No. 9. September, 1926.

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‘Europe is Not the World’ by M.N. Roy from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 4 No. 90. December 31, 1924.

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‘Daniel De Leon and the Struggle Against Opportunism in the American Labor Movement’ by L.G. Raisky from The Communist. Vol. 9 Nos. 9 & 10. September & October, 1930.

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‘John Reed and the Jingo Press’ by Granville Hicks from New Masses. Vol. 18 No. 3. January 14, 1936.

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‘Communists Rally Oppressed Workers Against Wall Street Imperialism’ from The Daily Worker. Vol. 2 No. 134. June 18, 1925.

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‘Conference of the Jewish Workers Theatre’ from Workers Theatre. Vol. 3 No. 6. May-June, 1933.

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‘Unemployment Grows in Land of Tobacco Leaves’ by William Taylor from The Daily Worker. Vol. 9 No. 205. August 27, 1932.

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‘The Knights of Labor’ by Eugene V. Debs from Locomotive Firemen’s Magazine. Vol. 13 No. 1. January, 1889.

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‘International Agencies of Imperialism’ from Pan-Pacific Monthly (P.P.T.U.S.). No. 32. November, 1929.

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‘Priests and Patriot Scabs’ by Walker Smith from Industrial Worker. Vol. 2 No. 15. July 7, 1910.

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‘Political Action vs. Academic Hair-Splitting’ by Caroline Nelson from Revolt (San Francisco). Vol. 3 No. 51. April 20, 1912.

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‘The Tale of the Movie’ by Julius Hess from the International Socialist Review. Vol. 17 No. 5. November, 1916.

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‘Albia, Iowa is Forced to Kneel Before King Coal’ by David Coutts from The Daily Worker. Vol. 2 No. 29. February 14, 1925.

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‘Florida: Empire of the Sun’ by Joseph Freeman from New Masses. Vol. 11 No. 3. April 17, 1934.

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‘The Chinese Revolution, the Kuomintang, and the Communists: Speeches to the Comintern’ (1927) by Leon Trotsky from Problems of the Chinese Revolution. Pioneer Publishers, New York, 1932.

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‘An Abrupt Turn in the Chinese Revolution’ by Nikolai Bukharin from International Press Correspondence. Vol.7 Nos. 41 & 42. July 14 & 21, 1927.

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‘The Fight Against Compulsory Motherhood in Austria’ by Isa Strasser from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 2 No. 86. October 6, 1922.

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‘Fewer and Better Children’ by Mary E. Marcy (James Morton) from International Socialist Review. Vol. 15 No. 4. November, 1914.

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‘Neo-Malthusianism and The Control of Child-Bearing’ by Caroline Nelson from International Socialist Review. Vol. 15 No. 4. November, 1914.

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‘Birth Control: This Knowledge is Desperately Needed’ by Grace Hutchins from Working Woman. Vol. 6 No. 7. April, 1935.  

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‘Workers Rebel Against U.S. Sugar Barons–16 Strikers Murdered by Hawaii Cops’ by Joseph Catlin from The Daily Worker. Vol. 2 No. 149. September 12, 1924.

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‘The Class War in Spanish Speaking Countries’ by Frank J. Guscetti from Industrial Pioneer. Vol. 1 No. 2. March, 1921.

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‘For the Leninist Line in the Question of our Policy in the Village’ by Nikolai Bukharin from International Press Correspondence Vol. 7 No. 70. December 12, 1927.

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‘Counter-Theses of the Bolshevik-Leninist (Opposition) on Work in the Village’ from International Press Correspondence Vol. 7 No. 70. December 12, 1927.

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‘1859 and John Brown, The Return of Charles Beard’s Civil War and the Left Today: Rant of a Leftist Historian’ by Revolution’s Newsstand.

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‘Robert E. Lee’ by W.E.B. Dubois from The Crisis. Vol. 35 No. 3. March, 1928.

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‘The Fur Workers Strike’ by Moissaye J. Olgin from New Masses. Vol. 1 No. 4. August, 1926.

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‘The Sales Tax: To Save Incomes of Rich and Rob the Consuming Masses’ by Labor Research Association from The Daily Worker. Vol. 10 No. 121. May 20, 1933.

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‘Lucy Parsons’ by Jane Benton from Working Woman. Vol. 6 No. 5. May, 1935.

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