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‘Sacco and Vanzetti, A Symposium’ from the New Masses. Vol. 3 No. 6. October, 1927.

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‘The Detroit John Reed Club’ from New Masses, 1931.

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‘Frontiers’ by Robert Stebbins from New Masse. Vol. 18 No. 2. January 7, 1936.

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‘Dances for Spain and China’ by Owen Burke from New Masses. Vol. 26 No. 8. February 15, 1938.

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‘We Are Mill People’ by Ella Ford from New Masses. Vol. 5 No. 3. August, 1929.

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‘Rebel Poets’ by Jack Conroy from New Masses. Vol. 5 No. 11. April, 1930.

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‘The Job of a Labor Researcher’ by Robert W. Dunn from New Masses. Vol. 7 No. 3. August, 1931.

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‘Still-Birth as Epitaph’ by Stearns Morse from New Masses. Vol. 10 No. 9. February 27, 1934.

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‘The Artists Fight Hearst’ by Alfred H. Sinks from New Masses. Vol. 17 No. 2. October 8, 1935.

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‘Farewell to America’ by Boris Pilnyak from New Masses. Vol. 7 No. 4. September, 1931.

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‘The Tradition of American Revolutionary Literature’ by Joseph Freeman from New Masses. Vol. 15 No. 6. May 7, 1935.

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‘Literary Theories’ by Joseph Freeman from New Masses. Vol. 4. No. 12. May, 1929.

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‘Notes of a Ruhr Miner’ by Ed Falkowski from New Masses. Vol. 5 No. 7. July, 1929.

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‘Comrade Harvest’ by Albert Rhys Williams from New Masses. Vol. 3 No. 6. October, 1927.

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‘Artef Theatre Opens’ by A.B. Magil from New Masses. Vol. 7 No. 7. December, 1931.

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‘Two Thousand Years of Years of Horace’ by Rolfe Humphries from New Masses. Vol. 22 No. 6. February 2, 1937.

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‘The Death of Liu Chien-chu’ by the Left Writers League of China from New Masses. Vol. 7 No. 3. August, 1931.

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‘No Help Wanted’ from New Masses. Vol. 5 No. 10. March, 1930.

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‘A German Mining Town’ by Ed Falkowski from New Masses. Vol. 5 No. 6. November, 1929.

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‘Why the Palace was Burned’ by Albert Rhys Williams from New Masses. Vol. 3 No. 4. August, 1927.

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‘The Cinema of Joris Ivens’ by Archibald MacLeish from New Masses. Vol. 24 No. 9. August 24, 1937.

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‘Minneapolis Counts Its Victims’ by Meridel Le Sueur from New Masses. Vol. 17 No. 1. October 1, 1935.

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‘Crystal Eastman’ by Floyd Dell from New Masses. Vol. 4 No. 4. September, 1928.

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‘Elizabethton Sits on a Powder Keg’ by Mary Heaton Vorse from New Masses. Vol. 5 No. 2. July, 1929.

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‘Here is War!’ by Charles Yale Harrison from New Masses. Vol. 5 No. 3. August, 1929.

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‘Potemkin’ by Edwin Seaver from New Masses. Vol. 2 No. 1. November, 1926.

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‘Workers’ Theatre Marches’ by Mark Marvin from New Masses. Vol. 11 No. 6. May 8, 1934.

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‘The John Reed Club is Formed’ by Michael Gold from New Masses Vol. 5 No. 10. January, 1930.

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‘Who Backs the Black Legion?’ by John L. Spivak from New Masses. Vol. 19 No. 11. June 19, 1936.

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‘Harlem: A History Without Make-up’ by Loren Miller from New Masses. Vol. 16 No. 7. August 13, 1935.

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‘John Reed Club Art Exhibition’ by John Kwait (Meyer Schapiro) from New Masses. Vol. 8 Mo. 7. March, 1933.

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‘Balzac and Flaubert: The Prometheans of the Novel’ by Ralph W. Fox from New Masses. Vol. 23 No. 7. May 11, 1937.

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‘The Negro’s New Leadership’ by Eugene Gordon from New Masses. Vol. 7 No. 2. July, 1931.

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‘When Ireland Revolted’ by Brian O’Neill from New Masses. Vol. 19 No. 4. April 21, 1936.

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‘Slumming at the Museum’ by Sidney Hill from New Masses. Vol. 13 No. 7. November 13, 1934.

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‘The Sit-Down and How It Grew’ by George Morris from New Masses. Vol. 23 No. 6. May 4, 1937.

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‘The Myth of the Free Public Library’ by Jean Simon and Paul Reynolds from New Masses. Vol. 20 No. 2. July 7, 1936.

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‘A Wartime Christmas’ by Carlo Tresca from New Masses. Vol. 5 No. 7. December, 1929.

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‘’Flaming Milka’s’ Story’ by Grace Lumpkin from New Masses. Vol. 3 No. 10. February, 1928.

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‘Diary of the British General Strike’ by Raymond W. Postgate from New Masses. Vol. 1 No. 5. September, 1926.

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‘Colorado on Strike!’ by Kristen Svanum from New Masses. Vol. 3 No. 8. December, 1927.

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‘The Development of “Swing”’ by Henry Johnson (John H. Hammond) from New Masses. Vol. 18 No. 10. March 3, 1936.

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‘Brecht and the Principles of “Educational” Theater’ by Eva Goldbeck from New Masses. Vol. 18 No. 1. December 31, 1935.

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‘Ireland’s Crisis Sharpens’ by Brian O’Neill from New Masses. Vol. 11 No. 2. April 10, 1934.

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‘Ireland Breeds a Serpent’ by Brian O’Neill from The New Masses. Vol. 18 No. 5. January 28, 1936.

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‘Teaching—A Peon Profession’ by Martha Andrews from New Masses. Vol. 14 No. 13. March 26, 1935.

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‘Three Months of the New Deal’ William F. Dunne from New Masses. Vol. 8 No. 10. June, 1933.

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‘Behind the Textile Strike: Notes on New England’ by Waldo Frank from New Masses. Vol. 12 No. 12. September 18, 1934.

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‘John Reed’ by Arturo Giovannitti from New Masses. Vol. 2 No. 6. April, 1927.

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‘Kingfish Huey: An Exposé and an Interview’ by Sender Garlin from New Masses. March 26, 1935.

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