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‘New Haven Holds Successful Party Conference’ from The Daily Worker. Vol. 3 No. 85. April 21, 1926.

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‘Work Among Women in the Mining Fields’ by A.S. from Party Organizer. Vol. 7. No. 4. April, 1934.

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‘Thugs Beat Strikers; People Resent Action; Street Fight Results’ by Robert Dvorak from The Chicago Daily Socialist. Vol. 4 No. 301. October 19, 1910.

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‘The Korean Problem’ from Resolutions of the International Congress against Colonial Oppression and Imperialism. Brussels, 1927.

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‘Vacationing With Pioneer Youth’ by W. Walter Ludwig from Labor Age. Vol. 19 No. 7. July, 1930.

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‘Wall Street Takes Nicaragua’ by Robert W. Dunn from The Daily Worker. Vol. 4 No. 93. May 2, 1927.

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‘The War for the Land in Ireland, Introduction’ by Peadar O’Donnell from The War for the Land in Ireland by Brian O’Neill . International Publishers, New York. 1933.

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‘The War for the Land in Ireland’ by Brian O’Neill reviewed by James Shields and Martin Moriarty, 1934.

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‘Terrible Accident in South Dakota’ by E.N. Osborne from Industrial Worker. (new) Vol. 1 No. 17. August 5, 1916.

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‘At the Mercy of Their Employees’ by Jack Morton (Mary E. Marcy) from International Socialist Review. Vol. 17 No. 4. October, 1916.

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‘The Crisis of the Jim-Crow Nationalism of the Negro Bourgeoisie’ by Harry Haywood from The Communist. Vol. 10 No. 4. April, 1931.

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‘Equal Pay for Women Workers’ from The Daily Worker. Vol. 7 Nos. 162 & 163. July 7 & 8, 1930.

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‘On the Moro Massacre’ (1906) by Mark Twain from Autobiography, Vol. 2. edited by Arthur Bigelow Paine. Harper and Brothers, New York, 1924.

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‘Liebknecht’s Reply to His Judges’ (1916) from “The Future Belongs to the People”. The MacMillan Company, New York. 1918.

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‘Jacob Peters, Fedore S. Dzerzhinsky and The Extraordinary Commission’ by Louise Bryant from Mirrors of Moscow. Thomas Seltzer Publishers, New York. 1923.

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‘The Democratic Front Moves Forward in New York’ by I. Amter from The Communist. Vol. 17 No. 10. October, 1938.

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‘The Political Situation in Palestine’ by Alini from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 9 No. 50. September 13, 1929.

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‘J.B. McNamara: Proletarian Fighter’ by William Z. Foster from Labor Defender. Vol. 11 No. 2. February, 1935.

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‘Veblen and Marxism’ by Lewis Corey (Louis C. Fraina) from Marxist Quarterly. Vol. 1. No. 1. January-March 1937.

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‘Day Six of the American Negro Labor Congress Lays Basis for Future Work Negro Labor’ from The Daily Worker. Vol. 2 No. 249. November 1, 1925.

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‘The Life of a Lumberman’ by George Ward from One Big Union Monthly. Vol. 1 No. 6. August, 1919.

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‘The Need for Open Work’ by David Damon (Charles E. Ruthenberg) from The Communist (Unified C.P.A.). Vol. 1 No. 2. August, 1921.

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‘Message to the Workers of Spain’ by Andres Nin from Spanish Revolution (P.O.U.M., New York). Vol. 1 No. 9. December 23, 1936.

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‘The Pittsburgh Strike’ by Dante Barton from The Masses. Vol. 8 No. 9. July, 1916.

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‘Agricultural Policy of British Imperialism in India’ by G.A.K. Luhani from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 6 No. 33. April 2, 1926.

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‘The Background of the German Revolution: IV. The First Stage of the Revolution’ by Louis C. Fraina from Revolutionary Age. Vol. 1 No. 15. January 25, 1919.

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‘Defense Branch at Work’ by A. Jakira from Labor Defender. 4 No. 11. November, 1929.

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‘Polish Wing of Party Making Great Strides’ from The Chicago Daily Socialists. Vol. 6 No. 50. December 22, 1911.

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‘Day Five of the American Negro Labor Congress’ from The Daily Worker. Vol. 2 No. 249. October 31, 1925.

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‘Pearl Buttons’ by Lee W. Lang from International Socialist Review. Vol. 12 No. 6. December, 1911.

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‘The Party in the Chicago Stockyards’ by Bill Gebert from Party Organizer. Vol. 7 No. 4. April, 1934.

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‘Circus Gives Direct Action Lesson!’ by J.A. McDonald from Solidarity. Vol. 5 No. 252. November 7, 1914.

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‘Bonapartism and Fascism: Von Papen and Hitler’ by Leon Trotsky from The Militant, Vol. 5 No. 34. August 20, 1932.

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‘Report of Great Britain’ from The Communist International Between the Fifth and the Sixth Congresses, 1924-28. Published by the Communist International, 1928.

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‘Philosophy and Philosophizing’ (1909) by Franz Mehring from Marxist Quarterly. Vol. 1 No. 2. April-June, 1937.

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‘It is Necessary to Get Rid of the Rich Man’s Ethic’s’ by Caroline Nelson from Revolt (San Francisco). Vol. 2 No. 22. November 25, 1911.

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‘Research–For What? Technicians’ Aid to Labor’ by Esther Lowell from Labor Age. Vol. 17 No. 3. March, 1928.

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‘Day Four of the American Negro Labor Congress’ from The Daily Worker. Vol. 2 No. 248.  October 30, 1925.

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‘Organization and New Technique in the Build Trades’ by Jack Johnstone from Labor Unity. Vol. 2 No. 4. May, 1928.

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‘Nature of Abstract Art’ by Meyer Schapiro from Marxist Quarterly. Vol. 1 No. 1. January-March, 1937.

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‘American Imperialism Decrees Perpetual Slavery for Panama’ by H.M. Wicks from The Daily Worker. Vol. 4 No. 209. September 15, 1927.

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‘Men Defy the Corrupt Court’ by Mortimer Downing from Industrial Worker. Vol. 4 No. 21. August 15, 1912.

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‘Tampa, Florida’ by Joseph Freeman from The Daily Worker. Vol. 11 Nos. 112-15. May 10-14, 1934.

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‘The Background of the German Revolution: III. Peace and Propaganda’ by Louis C. Fraina from Revolutionary Age. Vol. 1 No. 14. January 18, 1919.

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‘The War in West Virginia’ by Fred H. Merrick from The Commonwealth (Everett). Vol. 3 No. 120. April 18, 1913.

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‘Day Three of the American Negro Labor Congress’ from The Daily Worker. Vol. 2 No. 247. October 29, 1925.

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‘The Teachers’ League: A New Movement’ by Benjamin Glassberg from New Review. Vol. 1 No. 14. April 5, 1913.

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‘Chicago’s Memorial Day Massacre’ by George Robbins from New Masses. Vol. 23 No. 12 June 15, 1937.

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‘The Swastika Sterilizes: Eugenics as a Class Weapon’ by Paul Amberson from New Masses. Vol. 11 No. 6. May 8, 1934.

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‘Dublin and Moscow: An Impression’ by Ralph M. Fox from Truth (Duluth). Vol. 6 No. 38. September 22, 1922.

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