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11/21/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Gastonia Fighter Calls Women to Join National Textile Workers Union’ by Daisy McDonald from Working Woman. Vol. 1 No. 8. May, 1930.

09/28/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘What the Women Did In Flint’ by Mary Heaton Vorse from Women Today. Vol. 1 No. 12. March, 1937.

09/13/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Women of the Barricades’ by Grace Hutchins from Working Woman. Vol. 5 No. 2. February, 1934.

08/12/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Finnish Women On the Job’ by Evi Suvanto from Working Woman. Vol. 5 No. 5. May, 1934.

07/27/202507/27/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Birth Control: This Knowledge is Desperately Needed’ by Grace Hutchins from Working Woman. Vol. 6 No. 7. April, 1935.  

07/25/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Lucy Parsons’ by Jane Benton from Working Woman. Vol. 6 No. 5. May, 1935.

07/24/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘For Establishment of Women’s Departments in T.U.U.L.’s Industrial Unions’ by A.C. from Working Woman. Vol. 1 No. 11. August, 1930.

07/15/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Workers Solidarity–Not Charity’ by Anna Eisenberg from Working Woman. Vol. 4 No. 6. August, 1933.

05/20/202505/20/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Slavery for Women Under the National Recovery Act’ from Working Woman. Vol. 4 No. 6. August, 1933.

05/14/202505/14/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Jane Roberts from Indiana Mine Camp Tells How She Joined Fight’ by Ann Barton from Working Woman. Vol. 3 No. 1. January, 1932.

04/28/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘We Strike and Win’ by Carrie Smith and Cora Lewis from Working Woman. Vol. 4 No. 6. August, 1933.

04/23/202504/23/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘A Dangerous Woman: The Story of Courageous Stella Petrovsky’ by Martha Kieth from Working Woman. Vol. 6 No. 7. August, 1935.

04/13/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Women Hunger March Delegates Show Splendid Spirit; Maintain Negro and White Solidarity’ by Anna Damon from Working Woman. Vol. 3 No. 1. January, 1932.

03/08/202503/08/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘The Fight Starts For Legal, Free Birth Control Clinics’ from Working Woman. Vol. 6 No. 11. December, 1935.

03/04/202503/04/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Ella May Sent a Letter to the Working Woman’ from Working Woman. Vol. 1 No. 3. December, 1929.

02/13/2025 Revolution's Newsstand

“U-Don’t-Need-A-Biscuit” by Ann Barton from Working Woman. Vol. 6 No. 5. May, 1935.

11/26/2024 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Mother Bloor—A Fighter for the Working Class for Many Years’ by Charlotte Todes from Working Woman. Vol. 2 No. 7. July, 1931.

10/26/202410/26/2024 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Working Women Take Part in A.N.L.C. Convention’ by Gertrude Mann from Working Woman. Vol. 1 No. 15. December, 1930.

10/25/2024 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Negro Women Workers Fight Conditions of Slavery’ by Grace Hutchins from Working Woman. Vol. 1 No. 5. February, 1930.

10/12/2024 Revolution's Newsstand

‘We Stick Together—And We Win’ by Anna Cohen from Working Woman. Vol. 5 No. 1. January, 1934.

10/03/202410/03/2024 Revolution's Newsstand

‘The Heart of Milwaukee: The First Great Department Store Strike in America’ from Working Woman. Vol. 6 No. 2. February, 1935.

09/16/2024 Revolution's Newsstand

‘We Must Have Free Birth Control Clinics’ by J.R. from Working Woman. Vol. 4 No. 4. June, 1933.

08/22/202408/22/2024 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Louise Michel’ by Sasha Small from Working Woman. Vol. 5 No. 2. February, 1934.

08/17/2024 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Sojourner Truth: An Unsung Heroine’ by Otto Hall from Working Woman. Vol. 6 No. 6. June, 1935.

07/27/202407/27/2024 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Conference of the United Councils of Working-Class Women Plans Struggle’ by Clara Bodian from Working Woman. Vol. 4 No. 4. June, 1933.

07/15/202407/15/2024 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Women Must Be Organized for Class Struggle’ from Working Woman. 1 No. 3. December, 1929.

07/14/2024 Revolution's Newsstand

‘The Detroit Meat Strike’ by P.M. from Working Woman. Vol. 6 No. 9. November, 1935.

06/15/2024 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Hunger-Worry Breaks Health’ by Dr. Lone from The Working Woman. Vol. 4 No. 7. October, 1933.

06/15/202406/15/2024 Revolution's Newsstand

The Working Woman. Vol. 4 No. 7. October, 1933.

05/23/2024 Revolution's Newsstand

‘N.Y. Council of Working Class Women In Activities’ from Working Woman. Vol. 2 No. 12. December, 1931.

04/22/202404/22/2024 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Small Hospitals Exploit Student Nurses’ by a Worker Correspondent from Working Woman. Vol. 2 No. 9. September, 1931.

03/26/2024 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Stroudsburg Mill Owners Murder Woman Striker’ from Working Woman. Vol. 2 No. 3. March, 1931.

02/09/2024 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Women Needle Trade Workers Among Most Militant Fighters’ by Rose Wortis from Working Woman. Vol. 1 No. 2. May, 1929.

02/03/202402/03/2024 Revolution's Newsstand

‘International Women’s Day 1930—Slogans and Demands’ by the Women’s Department, Communist Party of U.S.A. from Working Women. Vol. 1 No. 6. March, 1930.

01/06/202401/06/2024 Revolution's Newsstand

The Working Woman. Vol. 5 No. 11. December, 1934.

12/16/2023 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Anna Clemence: The Story of a Militant Working Class Woman’ by Ella Reeve Bloor from Working Woman. Vol. 2 No. 7. July, 1931.

11/29/202311/29/2023 Revolution's Newsstand

The Working Woman. Vol. 1 No. 6. March, 1930.

10/05/2023 Revolution's Newsstand

The Working Woman. Vol. 2 No. 12. December, 1931.

09/12/2023 Revolution's Newsstand

The Working Woman. Vol. 5 No. 10. November, 1934.

07/19/2023 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Hollywood Sweat Shop’ from The Woman Today. Vol. 1 No. 8. October, 1936.

07/17/202307/17/2023 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Phoebe Brand, “Actors Must be Good Trade Unionists”‘ by Jean Lyon from Women Today. Vol. 1 No. 10. January, 1937.

06/20/202306/20/2023 Revolution's Newsstand

The Working Woman. Vol. 4 No. 1. March, 1933.

06/11/2023 Revolution's Newsstand

The Working Woman. Vol. 2 No. 11. November, 1931.

05/28/2023 Revolution's Newsstand

The Working Woman. Vol. 2 No. 10. October, 1931.

05/20/2023 Revolution's Newsstand

The Working Woman. Vol. 1 No. 7. April, 1930.

05/08/2023 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Fannie Sellins’ by Lillian Henry from Woman Today. Vol. 1 No. 7. September, 1936.

05/04/202305/08/2023 Revolution's Newsstand

The Woman Today. Vol. 1 No. 12. March, 1937.

04/25/2023 Revolution's Newsstand

‘Dressmaker’s Local 22’ by Jennie Silverman from The Woman Today. Vol. 1 No. 12. March, 1937.

04/16/2023 Revolution's Newsstand

‘You Can’t Eat Romance’ by Lola Bullard from Women Today. Vol. 1 No. 3. July, 1936.

03/11/202303/11/2023 Revolution's Newsstand

‘United by the Sit-In’ by Helen S. Powell from Women Today. Vol. 2 No. 3. July, 1937.

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