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03/23/202303/23/2023 Revolution's Newsstand

The Crisis in the Socialist Party by William Z. Foster. Workers Library Publishers, New York. November, 1936.

02/28/2023 Revolution's Newsstand

Problems of Strike Strategy. Published for the Trade Union Unity League by Workers Library Publishers, New York. 1929.

02/14/2023 Revolution's Newsstand

Acceptance Speeches of William Z Foster and Benjamin Gitlow. Published by the National Election Campaign Committee of the Workers (Communist) Party. Workers Library Publishers. August, 1928.

01/30/2023 Revolution's Newsstand

Permanent Counter-Revolution by William F. Dunne & Morris Childs. Workers Library Publishers, New York. October, 1934.

01/14/2023 Revolution's Newsstand

Weaving the Future by Evelyn B. Gordon. Workers Library Publishers, New York. November, 1937.

01/07/2023 Revolution's Newsstand

The Struggle Against Imperialist War and the Tasks of the Communists. Workers Library Publishers, New York. 1928.

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Traitors in American History: Lessons of the Moscow Trials by Earl Browder. Workers Library Publishers. April, 1938.

12/14/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

Sverdlov: The First President of the Republic of Labour by Cecelia Bobrovskaya, Workers Library Publishers, New York. 1930.

12/05/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

The Negroes in a Soviet America by James W. Ford and James S. Allen. Workers Library Publishers, New York. June, 1935.

12/05/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

Soviets in Spain: The October Armed Uprising Against Fascism by Harry Gannes. Workers Library Publishers, New York. January, 1935.

11/30/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

Social Security in a Soviet America by Israel Amter. Workers Library Publishers, New York. August, 1935.

11/25/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

China’s Fight for National Liberation by Chen Lin. Workers Library Publishers. October, 1938.

11/23/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

Professionals in a Soviet America by Edward Magnus. Workers Library Publishers, New York. November, 1935.

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Marx, Engels and Lenin on the Irish Revolution by Ralph Fox. Workers Library Publishers, New York. 1932.

11/21/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

Resolutions of the 10th Convention of the Communist Party U.S.A. Workers Library Publishers, New York. July, 1938.

11/15/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

Paris in the Barricades by George Spiro. Workers Library Publishers, New York. 1929.

11/13/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

Communists in the Textile Strike: An Answer to Gorman, Green & Co. by C.A. Hathaway. Published by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the U.S.A. September, 1934.

11/11/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

The Meaning of Social Fascism by Earl Browder. Workers Library Publishers. September, 1933.

11/10/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

Women in Steel by Jenny Elizabeth Johnstone. Workers Library Publishers, New York. April, 1937.

11/09/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

The Position of Negro Women by Eugene Gordon and Cyril Briggs. Workers Library Publishers, New York. February, 1935.

11/09/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

Trotsky the Traitor by Alexander Bittleman. Workers Library Publishers, New York. February, 1937.

11/07/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

The Strike of the Dredging Fleet 1905 by Peter Nikiforov. Workers Library Publishers, New York. 1931.

11/07/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

Stalin’s Speeches on the American Communist Party. Workers Library Publishers, New York. 1930.

11/06/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

Ireland’s Fight for Freedom and the Irish in the U.S..A by Sean Murray. Workers Library Publishers, 1934.

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‘Socialism and War, Part One: The Principles of Socialism and the War of 1914–1915’ by V.I. Lenin and G. Zinoviev, 1915.

11/02/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

The Spy at Your Counter by Elizabeth Lawson. Workers Library Publishers, New York. 1937.

10/31/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

Revolutionary China Today Speeches by Wan Ming and Kang Sin at the Thirteenth Plenum of the E.C.C.I. Workers Library Publishers, New York. April, 1934.

10/30/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

Race Hatred on Trial. Introduction by Jim Allen. Workers Library Publishers, New York, 1931.

10/30/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

What Means a Strike in Steel by William Z. Foster. Workers Library Publishers, New York. February, 1937.

10/29/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

The Communists in the People’s Front by Earl Browder. Workers Library Publishers. July, 1937.

10/26/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

The Fight for Communism in Germany. Workers Library Publishers, New York. June, 1933.

10/19/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

Guide to the XII Plenum of the Executive Committee of the Communist International: Hand Book for Propagandists. Workers Library Publishers, New York. October, 1932.

10/19/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

The Great San Francisco General Strike by William F. Dunne. Workers Library Publishers, New York. October, 1934.

10/18/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

Women and War by Grace Hutchins. Workers Library Publishers, New York. February, 1932.

10/17/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

Southern Cotton Mills and Labor by Myra Page. Workers Library Publishers, New York. 1929.

10/13/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

The Trotsky Opposition: Its Significance for American Workers by Bertram D. Wolfe. Workers Library Publishers, New York. 1928.

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Graft and Gangsters by Harry Gannes. Workers Library Publishers, New York. 1931.

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The Eyes of the Movie by Harry Alan Potamkin. International Pamphlets No. 38. Workers Library Publishers, New York. 1934.

10/04/202210/04/2022 Revolution's Newsstand

Halt the Railroad Wage Cut by William Z. Foster. Workers Library Publishers, New York. October, 1938.

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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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