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‘Party Recruitment Work: A Brief Glimpse at the Recruiting Drive in Chicago District’ by J. Williamson from The Party Organizer. Vol. 5 No. 1. January, 1932.

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‘John Porter: Working Class Fighter’ by I. Rijak from The Daily Worker. Vol. 6 No. 40. April 22, 1929.

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‘The Women’s Movement in China’ y K.G. Hsiany from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 4 No. 1. January 4, 1924.

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‘Two Lectures by Mrs. Lucy Parsons’ from the New York Call. Vol. 4 No. 51. February 20, 1911.

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‘Karl Marx and His Latter-day Critics’ by Louis B. Boudin from The International Socialist Review. Vol. 5 No. 11. May, 1905.

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

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‘Role and Tasks of the Native South African Proletariat’ from The International Negro Workers’ Review. Vol. 1 No. 1. January, 1931.

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‘The October Revolution and the IV. World Congress of the Communist International’ by Leon Trotsky from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 2 No. 95. November 3, 1922.

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‘Mexico, the Bloc of Workers and Agrarians and the Mexican Communist Party’ by Albert Weisbord from The Daily Worker. Vol. 5 Nos. 350-360. February 15-27, 1929.

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‘The Strike at Berkeley’ by John Rockwell from Student Outlook (S.L.I.D.). Vol. 3 No. 2-3. November-December, 1934.

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‘Bullets, Babies, and Scab Coal’ by Helen Augur from The Toiler. No. 174. June 4, 1921.

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‘New Zealand General Strike’ by Tom Barker from Voice of the People (New Orleans). Vol. 3 No. 14. April 2, 1914.

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‘Against War and the Danger of War’ (1922) by Clara Zetkin from Communist International. Vol. 4 No. 12. August 15, 1927.

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‘Concerts in Time of Strikes’ by Fannia M. Cohn from Justice (I.L.G.W.U.). Vol. 1 37. September 27, 1919.

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‘Organization Work in Detroit’ from The Party Organizer. Vol. 2 No. 3-4. March-April, 1928.

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‘The Syndicalists and Communists in France’ by Jules Humbert-Dróz from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 2 No. 9. January 31, 1922.

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‘Clan of Toil Knows No Caste–Negro Workers, Attention!’ from The Industrial Worker. Vol. 4 No. 27. September 26, 1912.

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‘The Exploitation of the N.Y. Harbor Boatmen’ by Jack Soderberg from The Militant. Vol. 4 No. 35. January 12, 1931.

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‘Air Imperialism of United States in Latin America’ from The Daily Worker. Vol. 6 No. 1. March 7, 1929.

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‘Anthracite’ by Joseph Manley from Workers Monthly. Vol. 4 No. 4. February, 1925.

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‘The Revolutionary Events in Cuba and the Tasks of the Communist Party’ by J. Gomez from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 13 No. 41. September 15, 1933.

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‘Organizing Hawaiian Workers’ by Seldom Fred from Industrial Worker. Vol. 5 No. 18. July 24, 1913.

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‘Another Unknown Soldier’ by Rose Strunsky from New Masses. Vol. 3 No. 7. November, 1927.

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‘The Political Situation in China and the Communist Party’ from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 3 No. 64. October 4, 1923.

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‘The Slave Economy of Rome’ (1908) by Karl Kautsky from Foundations of Christianity; a Study in Christian Origins. International Publishers, New York. 1925.

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‘Abyssinia–The Last of Free Africa’ by George Padmore from The Crisis. Vol. 44 No. 5. May, 1937.

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‘Fifteen Years of the Pravda’ by Maria I. Ulyanova from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 7 No. 28. May 5, 1927.

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‘Women Who Work’ by Grace Hutchins. International Pamphlets No. 27. Labor Research Association, International Publishers. New York, 1932.

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‘Problems of Illinois Labor’ by Arne Swabeck from The Daily Worker. Vol. 3 Nos. 246 & 247. October 30 & 31, 1926.

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‘Proclamation of the Lawrence Strikers’ by Thomas Halliday from Industrial Worker. Vol. 4 No. 18. July 25, 1912.

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‘Chicago Youth Defy Police, Hold Mella Memorial’ from Daily Worker. Vol. 5 No. 328. January 21, 1929.

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‘The Policy of the “Committee of Iron”’ by Antoine Ker from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 2 No. 65. August 4, 1922.

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‘Speech at the Burial of John Brown’ (1859) by Wendell Phillips from Speeches, Lectures, and Letters. Lee and Shepard, Boston. 1894.

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‘American Imperialism’s Black Mass’ by William F. Dunne from Workers Monthly. Vol. 5 No. 10. August 1926.

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‘The Sagamore Miners Give Battle’ by Art Shields from New Leader. Vol. 3 No. 13. April 10, 1926. 

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‘The Communist International’s Resolution on Fascism Shows Dangerous Omissions’ by August Thalheimer from Workers Age. Vol. 4 Nos. 29 & 40. October 5 & 12, 1935.

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‘South Omaha Race War’ from The Chicago Daily Socialist. Vol. 3 No. 100. February 22, 1909.

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‘Dancing with Workers’ Children’ by Kay Rankin from Workers’ Theatre. Vol. 1 No. 12. March, 1932.

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‘The Formation of the Communist Party of Ireland’ by Rogen from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 12 No. 39. November 3, 1932.

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‘The Slaves of Skowhegan’ from Industrial Union Bulletin. Vol. 1 No. 1. March 7, 1907.

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‘The Significance of the League Conference’ by S.T. Hammersmark from Labor Herald. Vol. 1 No. 8. October, 1922.

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‘The Labour Movement in China’ by L. Heller from Communist International. Vol. 2 No. 17. October, 1925.

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‘The Workers Party to the Fore’ by William Z. Foster from Workers Monthly. Vol. 4 No. 1. November, 1924.

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‘Bund Asks for Aid in Defense’ from The Socialist (Toledo). Vol. 5 No. 259. September 9, 1905.

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‘Imperialists Fight for Oil in Latin America’ by Outpost from The Daily Worker. Vol. 5 No. 260. November 2, 1928.

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‘From Emigration to Petrograd’ by Nadezhda Krupskaya from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 7 No. 24. April 14, 1927.

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‘Among the German Communists: Impressions and Facts’ by Moissaye J. Olgin from The Daily Worker. Vol. 2 No. 75. June 14, 1924.

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‘In a Pennsylvania Cigar Factory’ by Edith Kowski from Labor Age. Vol. 17 No. 9. September, 1928.

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‘The Crusade Against the Foreign-Born’ by Alexander Bittelman from The Liberator. Vol. 7 No. 5. May, 1924.

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‘The Greek Bootblack in Chicago’ by Vasilike Vaitses from Life and Labor (W.T.U.L.). Vol. 6 No. 6. June, 1916.

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