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‘Origin and Structure of the T.U.E.L.’ by James P. Cannon from Trade Unions in America, Little Red Library No. 1. Daily Worker Publishing, Chicago. 1925.

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Dialectics No. 2. Published by the Critics Group, New York. 1937.

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The Young Comrade. Vol. 3 No. 3. March, 1927.

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‘Eugene V. Debs’ Speech at West Side Turn Hall, Cleveland’ from The Ohio Socialist. No. 60. March 19, 1919.

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The Ohio Socialist. No. 64. April 16, 1919.

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‘The Strike of the Singers of the Shirt’ by Rose Strunsky from International Socialist Review. Vol. 10 No. 7. January, 1910.

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Socialist Call. Vol. 1 No. 31. October 19, 1935.

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Labor and Automobiles by Robert W. Dunn. Labor and Industry Series Vol. 1. International Publishers, New York. 1929.

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The Chicago Daily Socialist. Vol. 2 No. 60. January 6, 1908.

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‘The Marx-Engels Institute’ by Alexander Trachtenberg from Workers Monthly. Vol. 5 No. 1. November, 1925.

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A Trade Union Program of Action For Negro Workers by the International Trade Union Committee of Negro Workers (R.I.L.U.) from The Communist. Vol. 9 No. 1. January, 1930.

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The Negro Worker. Vol. 2 No. 1. January-February, 1929.

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‘The Emergency National Convention’ by Leslie H. Marcy from International Socialist Review. Vol. 17 No. 11. May, 1917.

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Southern Worker. Vol. 5 No. 15. June, 1937.

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International Socialist Review. Vol. 17. No 8. February, 1917.

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‘The Long and Coughlin Movements’ by Arne Swabeck from New International. Vol. 2 No. 3. May, 1935.

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‘On the Advance’ by Elizabeth Gurley Flynn from the Industrial Union Bulletin. Vol. 2 No. 24. September 19, 1908.

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The Young Worker. Vol. 4 No. 30. August 29, 1925.

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‘Scenes From the Living Theatre: San Francisco, 1934’ by Philip Sterling from New Theatre. Vol. 1 No. 8. September, 1934.

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‘In Memoriam of Johann Most’ by Stephen Daniels from Mother Earth. Vol. 8 No. 1. March, 1913.

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Mother Earth. Vol. 8 No. 1. March, 1913.

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The Northwest Worker. No. 256. December 2, 1915.

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American Socialist Monthly. Vol. 5 No. 8. December, 1936.

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‘The Struggle for the Leninist Position on the Negro Question in the United States’ by Harry Haywood from The Communist. Vol 12 No. 9. September, 1933.

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‘Remember the Fifth of November’ by Walker C. Smith from International Socialist Review. Vol. 17 No. 7. January, 1917.

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‘The Irish Rebellion in 1916’ by V.I. Lenin from The Communist. Vol. 11 No. 1. January, 1931.

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The Communist. Vol. 11 No. 1. January, 1931.

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New Review. Vol 2. No. 7. July, 1914.

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‘Haywood’ by André Tridon from New Review. Vol. 1 No. 16. May, 1913.

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Soapbox (Young People’s Socialist League-Student Section, Berkeley, California). Vol. 1 No. 6. April 20, 1939.

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Proletarec (Chicago). Vol. 8 No. 324. November 25, 1913.

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‘The Middle Classes in the Russian Revolution’ by Victor Serge from Soviet Russia (New York). Vol. 7 Nos. 10-11. November-December, 1922.

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‘When Is a Revolution Not a Revolution: Reflections on the Seattle General Strike by a Woman Who Was There’ from The Liberator. Vol. 2 No. 4. April, 1919.

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Socialist Call. Vol. 3 No. 105. March 20, 1937.

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International Socialist Review. Vol. 7 No. 6. December 1, 1906.

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The Working Woman. Vol. 4 No. 6. August, 1933.

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‘The Civil War in the United States’ by Karl Marx (Part Two, November 7, 1861) from The Communist. Vol. 6 No. 3. May, 1927.

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‘Hold Your Nerve’ by Eugene V. Debs from Appeal to Reason (Girard). No. 590. March 23, 1907.

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‘An Actual Beginning: The Socialist Propaganda League of America’ by S. J. Rutgers from International Socialist Review. Vol. 17 No. 6. December, 1916.

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The FIGHT Against War and Fascism. Vol. 4 No. 9. July, 1937.

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The People (S.L.P.). Vol. 8 No. 9. May 29, 1898.

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

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‘The Civil War in the United States’ by Karl Marx (Part One, October 20, 1861) from The Communist. Vol. 6 No. 2. April, 1927.

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The Industrial Worker. Vol. 2 No. 3. March, 1907.

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Labor Action (American Workers Party). Vol. 1 No. 7. July 1, 1933.

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The Communist (‘Old’ Communist Party of America). Vol. 2 No. 18. March 1, 1921.

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America For All. No. 9. October 1, 1932.

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‘Communism and the Family’ by Alexandra Kollontai. Contemporary Publishing Association, New York. 1920.

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The Class Struggle. Vol. 1 No. 2. July-August, 1917.

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‘The Conspiracy of Babeuf and His Comrades’ by Max Beer from Social Struggles and Thought. Small, Maynard, and Company, Boston. 1925.

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