Category: Documents
‘Living or Dead Labor Unions’ by Caroline Nelson published by the Labor Union Educational League, Kansas City. 1915.
‘Resolution on Negro Question in the United States’ (1928) from The Communist. Vol. 9 No. 1. January, 1930.
‘On the Moro Massacre’ (1906) by Mark Twain from Autobiography, Vol. 2. edited by Arthur Bigelow Paine. Harper and Brothers, New York, 1924.
‘Address of the General Council of the International Workingmen’s Association to the People of the United States’ by Karl Marx. September 25, 1865.
‘Smoothing Out the Wrinkles in Silk’ by William D. Haywood from Pageant of the Paterson Strike. Success Press, New York. 1913.
‘Democracy, Pacifism and Imperialism’ (1917) by Leon Trotsky from The Proletarian Revolution in Russia by V.I. Lenin, L. Trotzky, edited Louis C. Fraina. Communist Press, New York. 1918.
‘The Young Hegelians’ (1918) by Franz Mehring from Karl Marx: The Story of His Life. Covici Friede, New York. 1935.
‘Oil’ by Scott Nearing. Nellie Seeds Nearing Publishers. Ridgewood, New Jersey, 1923.
‘Reconstruction in Texas: Letter to George Schilling’ by Albert R. Parsons from Life of Albert R. Parsons, edited by Lucy Parsons, Chicago. 1889.
‘The Colorado War’ by John Reed from The Metropolitan. July, 1914.
‘Detroit Remembers John Brown’ from The Weekly Anglo-African (New York). Vol. 1 No. 22. December 17, 1859.
‘What Socialism Means to Us’ by Hubert H. Harrison from The Negro and the Nation. Cosmo-Advocate Publishing Co., New York. 1917.
‘Unionism and Mass Action’ by Louis C. Fraina from The Revolutionary Age. Vol. 2 No. 2. July 12, 1919.
‘My Dear Leslie Marcy’ by Eugene V. Debs, December 16, 1922.
‘The Death of Democracy’ by Louis C. Fraina from Revolutionary Socialism: A Study in Reconstruction. The Communist Press. New York, 1918.
‘Friedrich Ebert’ (1925) by Karl Radek from Portraits and Pamphlets. R.M. McBride Publishers, New York, 1935.
‘Class Divisions Under Imperialism’ by Louis C. Fraina from Revolutionary Socialism: A Study in Reconstruction. The Communist Press. New York, 1918.
‘On the Irish Left Wing and Immediate Tasks of the Workers’ Union of Ireland’ from Report of the Fourth Congress of the Red International of Labor Unions, 1928.
‘The Real Negro Problem’ by Hubert H. Harrison from The Negro and the Nation. Cosmo-Advocate Publishing Co., New York. 1917.
‘From Zwickau Prison’ (1904) by Rosa Luxemburg from Letters to Karl and Luise Kautsky, 1896 to 1918. Robert M. McBride and Company, New York. 1925.
‘The Cathari and Communism’ by Max Beer from Social Struggles in the Middle Ages. Small, Maynard and Company, Boston. 1924.
‘Mark Twain, America’s Greatest Writer: Notes for a Lecture’ by Hubert H. Harrison, 1927.
‘The Work of Hubert H. Harrison Told in Flyers, Broadsides, and Announcements, 1917-1927’
City College and War. Issued by the Committee of Expelled and Suspended City College Students, New York City. October, 1933.
Who Was Mary E. Marcy?
‘Resolution on Tactics’ from The Red Labor International: Resolutions and Decisions of the First International Congress of Revolutionary Trade and Industrial Unions. Published by the Voice of Labor, Chicago, 1921.
‘Capitalism and Socialism’ (1912) by Eugene V. Debs from Labor and Freedom: The Voice and Pen of Eugene V. Debs. The National Ripsaw, St. Louis. 1916.
‘Out of the Sweatshops’ by Emanual Eisenberg from Ten Years of the ARTEF (Arbeiter Theater Verband), New York. 1937.
James Connolly’s Yiddish-Language Election Appeal to the Workers of Wood Quay, Dublin, 1902.
Who Was Frank Bohn?
Патріотизм і соціалізм/Patriotism and Socialism. Ukrainian Federation of the Socialist Party of America. Published by Scientific Books, New York. 1918.
The Anarchist-Communist Manifesto by Daniil Novomirsky. Published by the Anarchist Communist Group, New York. 1921.
‘I Accuse!’ by Manabendra Nath Roy. Published for the Roy Defense Committee of India, New York City. 1932.
‘Open Letter to Negro Ford Workers’ United Auto Workers-Congress of Industrial Organizations Leaflet. May, 1941.
‘Resolution on Negro Women’ from the Official Proceedings of the National Negro Congress, 1936.
‘The Story of a Proletarian Life’ by Bartolomeo Vanzetti, translated by Eugene Lyon. Sacco and Vanzetti Defense Committee, Boston. 1923.
Presenting the Motion Picture – Its Relations and Possibilities for Labor and Human Betterment as Suggested and Formulated in the Program of the Labor Film Service, Inc. New York, 1920.
National Constitution and Platform of the Socialist Party. Adopted by National Referendum July 24, 1917. Published by the National Office of the Socialist Party, Chicago. 1917.
Platform of the Socialistic Labor Party of North America (1885). Published by the National Executive Committee of the Socialistic Labor Party, New York. 1886.
The Communist Propaganda League of Chicago: Announcement and Program. 1918.
Irish Revolutionaries Contribute to the Comintern Discussion of Lenin’s ‘Theses on the National and Colonial Question’ at the Second Congress of the Communist International. July, 1920.
‘The Red Sport International and the Role of the Trade Unions in the Labor Sport Movement,’ Resolution of the Third World Congress of the Red International of Labor Unions, 1924.
‘Communist Work Among Women in the United States’ Resolution from The Fourth National Convention of the Workers (Communist) Party of America. Daily Worker Publishing Company, Chicago. 1925.
‘Methods and Forms of Work of the Communist Parties among Women,’ from Theses and Resolutions Adopted at the Third World Congress of the Communist International. Contemporary Publishing Association, New York. 1921.
Speech of William D. Haywood on the Case of Ettor and Giovannitti, May 21, 1912. Published by the Ettor-Giovannitti Defense Committee, Lawrence, Massachusetts. 1912.
Official Report of the Strike Committee of the Chicago Garment Workers’ Strike, October 29, 1910-February 18, 1911. Women’s Trade Union League of Chicago, 1911.
‘Communist Party Language Sections, 1924,’ from The Fourth National Convention of the Workers (Communist) Party of America. Daily Worker Publishing Company, Chicago. 1925.
‘America and the Negro Question’ by John Reed the Discussion on National and Colonial Question, Second Congress of the Communist International. July 25, 1920.