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‘The German Communist Women’s Movement’ by Bertha Braunthal from Moscow. No. 10. June 4, 1921.

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‘Machines That Have Made History’ by Mary E. Marcy and M.G.R. from International Socialist Review. Vol. 15 No. 9. March, 1915.

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‘The Soul of the Revolution’ by William Z. Foster from Truth (Duluth). Vol. 4 No. 34. August 26, 1921.

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

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‘The Working Class and Their Children: An Appeal to Proletarian Parents’ by Edwin Hoernle from The Toiler (Chicago). Nos. 182-185. July 30-August 20, 1921.

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‘Camp Hill–Slavery That is Legal’ by Melvin P. Levy from Labor Defender. Vol. 8 No. 1. January, 1932.

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‘Piscator’s First Film’ by Béla Balázs from New Theatre. Vol. 1 No. 11. December, 1934.

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‘The Butte Pearse-Connolly Club’ from the Butte Daily Bulletin, 1919.

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‘The Situation in Denmark in 1920’ by Marie Nielsen from Communist International. Vol. 1 No. 11-12. June-July, 1920.

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‘The Garment Workers’ Strike Lost: Who’s to Blame?’ by Robert Dvorak from The International Socialist Review. Vol. 11 No. 8. March, 1911.

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‘Kids on the March’ by Karl Lore from Labor Age. Vol. 19. No. 8 August, 1930.

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‘The Swing to Revolutionary Socialism’ by Louis C. Fraina from Revolutionary Age. Vol. 1 No. 26. April 12, 1919.

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‘The International Campaign for Sacco and Vanzetti’ by James P. Cannon from International Labor Defense. Vol. 2 No. 2. February, 1927.

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‘The Comintern Programme and the Racial Problem’ by A. Shiek from Communist International. Vol. 5 No. 16. August 15, 1928.

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‘Cause and Effect’ (1869) by Joseph Dietzgen from The Positive Outcome of Philosophy. Charles H. Kerr Publishers, Chicago. 1906.

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‘The Utilisation of the Libyan Desert by the Imperialism of Fascist Italy’ by Luigi Gallo from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 9. No. 68. December 6, 1929.

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‘Ship Committees–A Problem in Organization’ by Card No. 804943 Industrial Pioneer. Vol. 1 No. 3. April, 1921.

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‘May Day in Chicago’ from The Chicago Socialist. Vol. 6 Nos. 373 & 374. April 28 & May 5, 1906.  

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‘The Coppock Brothers: Heroes of Harper’s Ferry’ by Eugene V. Debs from Appeal to Reason, May 20, 1913.

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‘In ‘Frisco’s Horror’ by Fred Silbert from The Weekly People. Vol. 16 No. 6. May 5, 1906.

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‘Locals Bellingham North and Gig Harbor Expelled for Party Treason’ from The Commonwealth (Everett). No. 109. January 31, 1913.

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‘Modern Office Machinery’ by James E. Griffiths from The International Socialist Review. Vol. 14 No. 10. April, 1914.

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‘Those who are Terrified by the Collapse of the Old and Those who are Fighting for the New’ (1918) by N. Lenin from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 9 No. 8. February 15, 1929.

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‘Attempt to Deport 500 Negro Families in Newark to South’ by Rebecca Grecht from The Daily Worker. Vol. 9 No. 193. August 13, 1932.

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‘Industrial Union Grows in Spokane’ from Industrial Worker. Vol. 1 No. 19. July 22, 1909.

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‘The Crisis and Future Irish Labour’ by Jack Carney from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 9 Nos. 6 & 9. February 1 & 22, 1929.

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

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‘Bethlehem’ from Solidarity. Vol. 1 No. 28. June 25, 1910.

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‘How American Federation of Labor Officials Bully Mexican Labor’ by William F. Dunne from The Daily Worker. Vol. 4 No. 232. October 12, 1927.

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‘The Berlin Congress of the International of Youth’ from Communist International. Vol. 1 No. 11-12. June-July, 1920.

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‘Deportation Menace Must be Combated’ from The Daily Worker. Vol. 2 No. 70. April 3, 1925.

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‘The Bund on Soviet Power and the Third International’ from Communist International. Vol. 1 No. 11-12. June-July, 1920.

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‘Letter from Italy’ by G. Masci (Antonio Gramsci) from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 4 No. 1. January 4, 1924.

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‘Homes for Yourself or Your Boss?’ by J.A. MacDonald from the International Socialist Review. Vol. 16 No. 8 February, 1916.

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

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‘The Party and the Negro Struggle’ by John Bruce and J.P. Collins from The Communist (Unified Communist Party). Vol. 1 Nos. 4 & 5. October & November, 1921.

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‘What’s Wrong with Chicago?’ by Eugene V. Debs from the Chicago Daily Socialist. Vol. 5 No. 252. August 22, 1911.

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

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‘A National Anti-Japanese Demonstration in Korea’ by Kim-Sa-Hom from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 6 No. 58. August 26, 1926.

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‘For a Colonial Conference’ by Willi Münzenberg from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 6 No. 58. August 26, 1926.

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‘Slaves of the Kitchen’ by Charles Ashleigh from The Daily Worker Magazine. Vol. 4 No. 44. March 5, 1927.

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‘An Open Letter to America on the Ku Klux Klan’ by A. Philip Randolph and Chandler Owen from The Messenger. Vol. 2 No. 12. December, 1920.

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‘Mother Bloor at Omaha’ by Mildred E. Kern from Workers World (Kansas City). Vol. 1 No. 19. August 8, 1919.

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‘Organizing New York Food Workers’ by Joseph Manley from Labor Herald. Vol. 2 No. 3. May, 1923.

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‘The Value of Immorality’ by Mary E. Marcy from The International Socialist Review. Vol. 15 No. 9. March, 1915.

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‘The Work of the Greek Opposition’ by A. S—in. from The Militant. Vol. 4 No. 34. December 5, 1931.

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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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‘Report of Greece’ from The Communist International Between the Fifth and the Sixth Congresses, 1924-28. Published by the Communist International, 1928.

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‘Labor Organizes in Hawaii’ by Gavin Gay from Pacific Weekly (Carmel). Vol. 3 No. 23. December 9, 1935.

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‘Our Loss’ from Workmen’s Advocate (New Haven). Vol. 5 No. 19. May 11, 1889.

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