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04/07/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘The Significance of the Present Struggles in Alabama’ by Nat Ross from The Daily Worker. Vols. 9 & 10 Nos. 313, 1 & 2. December 31, 1932, January 2 & 3, 1933.

04/05/202504/05/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘To All Oppressed Negroes! To All Negro, White Workers!’ by the Communist (Workers) Party from The Daily Worker. Vol. 5 No. 319. January 10, 1929.

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‘A Few Remarks on the Tariff’ by Avrom Landy from The Daily Worker. Vol. 7. No. 138. June 20, 1930.

04/03/202504/03/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘The Telegraph Messengers’ Union Sows the Seeds of Militant Trade Unionism’ by Philip Randolph from The Daily Worker. Vol. 11 No. 157. July 2, 1934.

03/31/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘10,000 Cheering Negro and White Workers Take Over Terminal as Herndon Arrives’ by Edwin Rolfe from The Daily Worker. Vol. 11 No. 190. August 9, 1934.

03/29/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Workers Mistreated at Long Island Hospital’ from The Daily Worker. Vol. 5 No. 48. February 27, 1928.

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‘Why Every Negro Miner Should Join the National Miners’ Union’ by William A. Boyce from The Daily Worker. Vol. 5 No. 328. January 21, 1929.

03/26/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Support the Fight Against the Persecution of the Foreign-Born’ by S. Horwatt from The Daily Worker. Vol. 8 No. 303. December 18, 1931.

03/26/202503/26/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Chicago’s South Side Sees Red’ by Edith Margo from The Daily Worker. Vol. 10 Nos. 133 & 134. June 3 & 5, 1933.  

03/25/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘The Children Fighting “Education” Week’ by Nat Kaplan from The Daily Worker. Vol. 2 No. 267. November 21, 1925.

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‘Strife Song’ by Morris Winchevsky from the Daily Worker. Vol. 9 No. 70. March 23, 1932.

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‘Meaning of the New Attack on Militant Teachers and Students’ by Oakley C. Johnson from the Daily Worker. Vol. 9 No. 259. October 29, 1932.

03/22/202503/22/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Negro Workers Must Slave for Bosses and Landlords’ by Sol Auerbach (James S. Allen) and Richard B. Moore from The Daily Worker. Vol. 6 No. 39. April 20, 1929.

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‘The Labor Movement in the Philippines’ by Alvarez from the Daily Worker. Vol. 6 No. 165. September 17, 1929.

03/21/202503/21/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Housing in Harlem: Negro Workers are Plundered by Landlords’ by Sol Auerbach (James S. Allen) from The Daily Worker. Vol. 6 No. 28. April 8, 1929.

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‘Rail Heads Incited Lynch Mob in Arkansas’ by H.M. Wicks from The Worker. 4 No. 260. February 3, 1923.

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‘Reorganization in the Los Angeles Party’ by C. Clark from the Daily Worker Vol. 6 No. 370. May 14, 1930.

03/20/202503/20/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘The Crisis in the Chicago Public Schools’ by Vera Stone from The Daily Worker. Vol. 9 No. 78. April 1, 1932.

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‘Lenin’s Last Speech’ by Charles Ashleigh from the Daily Worker. Vol. 1 No. 388. February 13, 1924.

03/18/202503/18/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Personal Recollections of Arthur McManus’ by Charles Ashleigh from the Daily Worker. Vol. 4 No. 54. March 17, 1927.

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‘Commune Anniversary Pageant in New York’ from The Daily Worker. February & March, 1925.

03/16/202503/16/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Fifty-three Years in Jail’ by William Simons from The Daily Worker. Vol. 9 No. 32. February 6, 1932.

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‘Women in Capitalist Countries Doubly Exploited’ by Margaret Cowl from The Daily Worker. Vol. 11 No. 174. July 21, 1934.

03/15/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘New York Juniors Mobilize to Fight Peddling of Mushy Religious Dope in Schools’ by Anna Thompson from The Daily Worker. Vol. 2 No. 50. March 11, 1925.

03/14/202503/14/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘West Virginia Miner Torn from His Family by Deportation’ from The Daily Worker. Vol. 2 No. 170. July 29, 1925.

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‘Dirty Politics and Village Ignorance in Oklahoma Shows Roots of American Fascism’ by Harrison George from The Worker. Vol. 4 No. 293. September 22, 1923.

03/13/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Union Betters Conditions of Retail Clerks’ by a Worker Correspondent from The Daily Worker. Vol. 3 No. 34. February 20, 1926.

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Commemorating the Fifty-Fifth Anniversary of the Paris Commune from The Daily Worker. March, 1926.

03/11/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Comrade Lichachev is Dead’ by M.A. Skromny from The Daily Worker. Vol. 2 No. 201. November 12, 1924.

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‘Women as a Factor in the Trade Union Movement’ by Rose Wortis from The Daily Worker. Vol. 4 No. 46 March 8, 1927.

03/10/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Judge Revokes Citizenship of I.W.W. Leader’ from The Daily Worker. Vol. 3 No. 35. February 21, 1926.

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‘The Working Class Press In Revolutionary History’ by Harrison George from The Worker. Vol. 6 No. 300. November 3, 1923.

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‘Prisoners in Auburn Revolt; Seize Warden’ from The Daily Worker. Vol. 6 No. 239. December 12, 1929.

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‘Glenn Young, Klan Raider, Meets Death’ from The Daily Worker. Vol. 2 No. 13. January 27, 1925.

03/08/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Women’s Day Meets in All Parts of City’ from The Daily Worker. Vol. 10 No. 57. March 8, 1933.

03/06/202503/06/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘2,000 San Jose Cannery Workers Spread Strike’ from The Daily Worker. Vol. 8 No. 190. August 8, 1931.

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‘Massachusetts Mothers League Shows Way for Organization of Working Class Women’ by Dr. Antoinette F. Konikow from The Daily Worker. Vol. 2 No. 96. July 10, 1924.

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‘Steel Workers and Miners on Hunger March to Pittsburgh’ by Rebecca Grecht from the Daily Worker. Vol. 8 No. 282. November 24, 1931.

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‘Sandino Must Answer to the Anti-Imperialists’ by Alberto Moreau from The Daily Worker. Vol. 6 No. 282. January 31, 1930.

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‘600 Miners Cross Over to Arizona for Strike Meeting’ from The Daily Worker. Vol. 10 No. 229. September 23, 1933.

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‘The Battle of Denver’ by Elizabeth Lawson from The Daily Worker. Vol. 9 No. 208. August 31, 1932.

03/01/202503/01/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Twelve Negro Workers Slain In 1934 Strikes’ from the Daily Worker. Vol. 11 No. 247. October 15, 1934.

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‘Workers Fight Back Cops In Brooklyn Eviction Fight’ from The Daily Worker. Vol. 9 No. 128. May 30, 1932.

03/01/202503/01/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Hospital Workers Protest Against Firing of Foreign-Born’ from The Daily Worker. December, 1932.

02/27/202502/27/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘The Workers Party Today—And Tomorrow’ by James P. Cannon from The Worker. Vol. 4 Nos. 289-293. August 25-Setpember 15, 1923.

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‘Internal Party Problems: Statement of the Central Executive Committee of Workers Party of America’ from The Daily Worker. Vol. 2 No. 29. April 19, 1924.

02/24/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Sou Chou-jen (Su Zhaozheng–蘇兆征)’ by Harrison George from The Daily Worker. Vol. 8 No. 304. December 19, 1931.  

02/23/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Jim Crow System of Co. Is Challenge to All Union Workers’ from the Daily Worker. Vol. 11 No. 127. May 28, 1934.

02/22/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Those Alabama “Reds” in Action’ by Myra Page from The Daily Worker. Vol. 11 No. 107. May 4, 1934.

02/21/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Young Workers League Take Action Against Brutal Chicago Teachers’ by Nat Kaplan from The Daily Worker. Vol. 2 No. 13. April 1, 1924.

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