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Labor Action (American Workers Party). Vol. 2 No. 17. October 1, 1934.

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‘Karl Marx’s ‘The Critique Of Political Economy’ (1918) by Franz Mehring. Chapter 9 Section 5 from Karl Marx: The Story of His Life. Translated by Edward Fitzgerald. Covici Friede Publishers, New York. 1935.

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‘The Execution of Comrade Li Tai-Chao and Nineteen of his Fellow Workers in Peking’ by Tang Shin-She from the Daily Worker. Vol. 4 No. 115. May 27, 1927.

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‘The Negro and Organized Labor’ by Ben Fletcher from The Messenger. Vol. 5 No. 7. July, 1923.

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The Northwest Worker. No. 272 March 23, 1916.

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Revolutionary Age. Vol. 1 No. 18. August 1, 1930.

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‘Heading to Haymarket.’ International Working People’s Association events advertised in ‘The Alarm,’ edited by Albert Parsons in the year leading to the ‘Haymarket Riot’ on May 4, 1886.

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Partisan Review. Vol. 2 No. 8. July-August, 1935.

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The Blast (San Francisco). Vol. 1 No. 7. February 26, 1916.

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‘Rules for Underground Party Work’ (1920) by the Central Executive Committee, Communist Party of America from Communist International. Vol. 3 No. 16-17. 1921.

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The Socialist (Toledo, Ohio). Vol. 5 No. 250. July 8, 1905.

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‘What’s On’ Communist Party Events in New York for the Weekend of March 17, 1934. From the Daily Worker. Vol. 11 No. 66.

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Free Society. Vol. 9 No. 47. November 23, 1902.

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‘Sonnets and Songs’ by Claude McKay from The Liberator. Vol. 2 No. 7. July, 1919.

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Forṿerṭs⁩ ⁨פארװערטס⁩⁩ (New York City). Vol. 10 No. 3232. May 1, 1906.

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Industrial Worker. Vol. 3 No. 45. February 1, 1912.

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‘Revolutionary Ireland and Communism,’ Discussion and Report by Roddy Connolly from Communist International. Nos. 11-12. June-July, 1920.

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St. Louis Labor. Vol. 4 No. 139. October 3, 1903.

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‘The Social Role of Fascism’ by William Z. Foster from The Labor Herald. Vol. 2 No. 10. December, 1923.

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The Working Woman. Vol. 2 No. 4. April, 1931.

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The Montana News. Vol. 3 No. 19. January 25, 1905.

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The Spanish Revolution by Palmiro Togliatti (M. Ecroli). Workers Library Publishers. New York. December, 1936.

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The Social Democratic Herald. Vol. 12 No. 50. April 9, 1910.

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Negro Liberator. Vol. 4 No. 1. July 1, 1935.

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‘When Chicago Walked’ from The International Socialist Review. Vol. 16 No. 1. July, 1915.

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Advance (San Francisco, California). No. 372. September 21, 1901.

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The Passaic Textile Strike: the Battle for Life of the Workers Who Make the Cloth that Clothes You directed by Samuel Russak and Alfred Wagenknecht, 1926.

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The Art of Wanda Gág from The New Masses, 1926-1928.

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The Harlem Liberator. Vol. 2 No. 8. June 2, 1934.

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The Irish Republic by Cornelius Lehane. Self-Published, Ansonia, Connecticut. 1916.

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Engels in America: The 11 a.m. Tipple.

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Mastering Bolshevism by Joseph Stalin. Workers Library Publishers, New York. April, 1937.

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Stopping a War: The Fight of the French Workers Against the Moroccan Campaign of 1925 by Scott Nearing. Social Science Publishers, New York. 1926.

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Living Marxism. Vol. 4 No. 4. August, 1938.

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‘The New Woman of The Old South’ by Covington Hall from The Progressive Woman. Vol. 6 No. 64. March, 1912.

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Wobbly News of the Week from Industrial Worker, March 20, 1913.

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The Chicago Daily Socialist. Vol. 1 No. 22. November 16, 1906.

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Towards Socialist Reorientation by Haim Kantorovitch. Published by the American Socialist Quarterly, New York. 1935.

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‘Our Women Delegates to the International’ from The Progressive Woman. Vol. 4 No. 39. August, 1910.

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Proletarec (Chicago). Vol. 7 No. 268. October 29, 1912.

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‘The Scope of Marxian Theory’ by Sidney Hook from ASQ October, 1936.

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St. Louis Labor. Vol. 6 No. 398. September 19, 1908.

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Faces of Comrades Past. Young Workers League Course, Cloquet, Minnesota. Circa 1930.

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Faces of Comrades Past. James P. Cannon and Albert Goldman in 1941.

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Faces of Comrades Past. Finnish Socialist Theater Group of Butte, Montana, 1913-1914.

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‘Lenin’ by John Keracher from The Proletarian. Vol. 7 No. 2. February, 1924.

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Toward an American Revolutionary Labor Movement: Statement of Programmatic Orientation by The American Workers Party.

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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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