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08/26/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘The Servant Problem’ by L.S. Chumley from Hotel Restaurant and Domestic Workers: How They Work and How They Live. I.W.W. Publishing Bureau, Chicago. 1918.

05/25/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

“God and Country” by Carlo Tresca from Trial of a New Society by Justus Ebert. I.W.W. Publishing Bureau, Cleveland, 1913.

02/20/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Gompers vs. Haywood’ Published by the Industrial Workers of the World, Chicago. 1918.

12/30/2024 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Speech on the Case of Ettor and Giovannitti’ by William D. Haywood. Ettor-Giovannitti Defense Committee, Lawrence, Massachusetts. 1912.

12/13/2024 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Report on the Russian Paper’ by Byork Lenekewitzky from Proceedings of the Tenth Convention of the Industrial Workers of the World, Chicago. 1916.

12/12/2024 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Proletarian and Petit-Bourgeois’ by Austin Lewis. Industrial Workers of the World Publishing Bureau, Chicago. 1912.

12/11/2024 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Report of Frank H. Little’ from Stenographic Report of the Eighth Annual Convention of the Industrial Workers of the World, Chicago. 1913.

12/01/2024 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Report of the General Organizer’ by George Speed from Report of the Eighth Annual Convention of the Industrial Workers of the World, Chicago. 1913.

11/07/202411/07/2024 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Contract Work: An Expose of the Clever Tricks Used by the Capitalist Class to Make Every Man His Own Slave Driver.’ Published by the Industrial Workers of the World, Chicago. 1917.

06/29/202406/29/2024 Revolution's Newsstand

Letter to the Skunk Warden of Leavenworth from Fellow Worker Roy P. O’Connor, 1921.

02/21/2024 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Report of the General Secretary-Treasurer to the Tenth Convention of the Industrial Workers of the World’ by William D. Haywood from Proceedings of the 10th Convention. Chicago, 1916.

02/17/2024 Revolution's Newsstand

The Workers and Peasants of Russia and Ukraine: How Do They Live? by Augustine Souchy. Translated and Published by Educational Bureau of the Industrial Workers of the World, Chicago. 1922.

11/07/2023 Revolution's Newsstand

Report of William D. Haywood, General Secretary-Treasurer, to the Industrial Workers of the World Tenth Convention. I.W.W. Publishing Bureau, Chicago. 1916.

10/04/2023 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Contract Work’ Published by the Education Bureau of the Industrial Workers of the World. Chicago, 1917.

09/02/202309/02/2023 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Report of Joseph J. Ettor, General Organizer’ from the Proceedings of the Tenth National Convention of the Industrial Workers of the World, 1916.

06/25/2023 Revolution's Newsstand

Class Unionism by Eugene V Debs. Published by the Industrial Workers of the World. Chicago, 1906.

06/12/202306/12/2023 Revolution's Newsstand

‘With Drops of Blood the History of the Industrial Workers of the World Has Been Written’ by William D. Haywood. I.W.W. General Defense Committee, Chicago. 1919.

05/18/2023 Revolution's Newsstand

Революционная песня и стихи рабочего класса, Издается Союзом русских рабочих промышленных рабочих мира, Чикаго. 1920/ Revolutionary Song and Poems of the Working Class. Published by the Union of Russian Industrial Workers of the World, Chicago. 1920.

04/21/2023 Revolution's Newsstand

Evolution of American Agriculture by Abner E Woodruff. Introduced by William D Haywood, Illustrated by Dust. Published by the Agricultural Workers Industrial Union No. 400 I.W.W., 1919.

03/15/2023 Revolution's Newsstand

‘The I.W.W.: A Brief History’ by Vincent St. John from The I.W.W. Its History, Structure and Methods. I.W.W. Publishing Bureau, New Castle, Pennsylvania. 1912.

03/14/202303/14/2023 Revolution's Newsstand

Speech to the Founding Convention of the I.W.W. by Lucy E. Parsons from the Proceedings of the First Convention of the Industrial Workers of the World, New York Labor News Company, 1905.

03/10/202303/10/2023 Revolution's Newsstand

Speech by William D. Haywood at the Founding Convention of the Industrial Workers of the World, 1905.

10/08/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

Eugene V. Debs Speech to the Founding Convention of the Industrial Workers of the World. June 29, 1905.

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ABOUT: A site looking at the varied, rich, history of the US left through the original articles, books, essays, pamphlets, flyers, illustrations, ads, photos, announcements, and indexes of periodicals from our beginnings until entry into World War Two. Many come from the amazing resource that is the Marxist Internet Archive, others from the wonderful Libcom archive, with many various libraries, museums, digital projects, and archives. This is a personal project and learning experience meant to introduce and explore the immense resource that is the traditions of the US left for today's activists. An online library, my own politics are hardly compatible with many of the posts and groups presented here, but every single one of them has something to learn from. I hope comrades approach the posts in that way. The articles contain a wealth surprises, of information, historical resources, lessons, long unseen photos, lost leaders, inspiration, warnings, art and literature, challenges to thinking, and a lot wonderful writing. email siegfr72@gmail.com

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