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‘Women’s Day Meets in All Parts of City’ from The Daily Worker. Vol. 10 No. 57. March 8, 1933.

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‘The International Communist Women’s Day’ by Clara Zetkin from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 4 No. 11. February 14, 1924.

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‘Revolutionary Tactics I-III’ by William Z. Foster from The Agitator. Vol. 2 Nos. 11-13. April 15-May 15, 1912.

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‘Valorous Austrian Workers Battle Murderous Fascist Forces with Heroic Defiance’ by Ludwig Lore from Labor Action (A.W.P.). Vol. 2 No. 3. March 1, 1934.

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

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‘Hill Memorial at Los Angeles’ by William Baker and Ben Wittling from Industrial Worker. (new) Vol. 1 No. 46. February 24, 1917.

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‘IX. Organization Among the Pupils’ by Scott Nearing from Education in Soviet Russia. International Publishers, New York. 1926.

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‘The Left Wing at the I.L.G.W.U. Convention’ by William F. Dunne from Workers Monthly. Vol. 5 No. 4. November, 1926.

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‘At the Martyrs’ Graves’ from The Alarm. (new) Vol 1. No. 36. November 17, 1888.

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‘The Middle Class’ Role’ by A.J. Muste from Labor Action (A.W.P.). Vol. 1 No. 13. December 20, 1933.

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‘The League against Imperialism: Its Congress and its New Tasks’ from Communist International. Vol. 6 No. 24. November 1, 1929.

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‘Two Thousand Years of Years of Horace’ by Rolfe Humphries from New Masses. Vol. 22 No. 6. February 2, 1937.

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‘On America’ by James Connolly from The Weekly People. Vol. 12 No. 34. November 22, 1911.

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‘I.W.W. Men Helping Out Insurrectos’ from the New York Call. Vol. 4 No. 58. February 27, 1911.

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‘The “Insurrection” of the Albanians’ by Eramus from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 6 No. 9. January, 29, 1925.

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‘2,000 San Jose Cannery Workers Spread Strike’ from The Daily Worker. Vol. 8 No. 190. August 8, 1931.

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‘Smoothing Out the Wrinkles in Silk’ by William D. Haywood from Pageant of the Paterson Strike. Success Press, New York. 1913.

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‘A ‘Hunger Riot’ in Chicago by Ralph Chaplin from the International Socialist Review. Vol. 15 No. 9. March, 1915.

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‘Ireland’s Tragedy and Scotland’s Shame’ by John Maclean from the Butte Daily Bulletin. Vol. 2 Nos. 298 & 299. August 6 & 7, 1920.

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‘The Death of Liu Chien-chu’ by the Left Writers League of China from New Masses. Vol. 7 No. 3. August, 1931.

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‘Massachusetts Mothers League Shows Way for Organization of Working Class Women’ by Dr. Antoinette F. Konikow from The Daily Worker. Vol. 2 No. 96. July 10, 1924.

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‘For a Revolutionary Trade Union Movement in the West Indies’ by Charles Alexander from The Negro Worker. Vol. 3 No. 2. March, 1932.

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‘Bloody Everett: Anti-Labor Crusade That Led Up to the Massacre of Union Men on the “Verona”’ by Stumpy from Solidarity. Vol. 8. No. 375. March 17, 1917.

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‘Gracchus Babeuf: The Organizer of the Society of Equals’ by Reva Craine from Young Spartacus. Vol. 4 No. 5. November, 1935.

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‘Steel Workers and Miners on Hunger March to Pittsburgh’ by Rebecca Grecht from the Daily Worker. Vol. 8 No. 282. November 24, 1931.

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‘Nature and Significance of “Overproduction”’ by Paul Mattick from International Council Correspondence. Vol. 3 No. 5-6. June, 1937.

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‘Robert Emmet and Padriac Pearse’ by Jim Larkin from The Irish Felon (Duluth). Third Year of the Irish Republic. Easter Sunday, 1919.

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‘The Slovak Soviet Republic’ by A. Rudniansky from Communist International. Vol. 1 No. 3. July, 1919.

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‘VIII. Experiments with Methods of Instruction’ by Scott Nearing from Education in Soviet Russia. International Publishers, New York. 1926.

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‘Sandino Must Answer to the Anti-Imperialists’ by Alberto Moreau from The Daily Worker. Vol. 6 No. 282. January 31, 1930.

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‘A Negro Chamber of Labor’ by Albert Weisbord from The Crisis. Vol. 41 No. 7. July, 1934.

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‘Imperialism and Capitalism’ by Louis C. Fraina from Revolutionary Socialism: A Study in Reconstruction. Communist Press. New York, 1918.

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

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‘9,000 Throng to Arsenal in Drizzling Rain to Hear Debs’ from Buffalo Socialist. Vol. 1 No. 21. October 26, 1912.

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‘Meaning of the Mesaba Strike’ by Harrison George from Industrial Worker. (new) Vol. 1. No. 34. December 2, 1916.

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‘All-Russian Union of Art Workers’ (1921) from The New Theatre and Cinema of Soviet Russia by Huntly Carter, 1925.

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‘The Situation in Bulgaria’ by Khristo Kabaktchiev from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 7 Nos. 20 & 21. March 17 & 27, 1927.

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‘Economic Power’ by Mary E. Marcy from The International Socialist Review. Vol. 18 No. 8. February, 1918.

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‘How the Workers Live in Cameroon’ by Joseph Bilé from The Negro Worker. Vol. 2 No. 7. July 15, 1932.

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‘Introduction’ (1892) by Frederick Engels from Socialism: Utopian and Scientific. Translated by Edward Aveling. Charles H. Kerr Publishing, Chicago. 1908.

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‘Will Baird: A Southern Frame-up’ by Art Shields from Labor Defender. Vol. 4 No. 4. April, 1929.

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‘Socialist Encampment at Olalla’ by Aaron Fisherman from The Washington Socialist (Everett). No. 233. June 24, 1915.

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‘600 Miners Cross Over to Arizona for Strike Meeting’ from The Daily Worker. Vol. 10 No. 229. September 23, 1933.

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‘The Men of the Lakes’ by James Lance from Industrial Pioneer. Vol. 1 No. 11. March, 1924.

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‘The International and Unionism’ by Louis C. Fraina from The Communist (old C.P.A.). Vol 3 No. 1. April, 1921.

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‘No Help Wanted’ from New Masses. Vol. 5 No. 10. March, 1930.

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‘The Battle of Denver’ by Elizabeth Lawson from The Daily Worker. Vol. 9 No. 208. August 31, 1932.

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‘Democracy, Pacifism and Imperialism’ (1917) by Leon Trotsky from The Proletarian Revolution in Russia by V.I. Lenin, L. Trotzky, edited Louis C. Fraina. Communist Press, New York. 1918.

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‘On the Situation in India’ by Virendranath Chattopadhyaya from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 10. No. 30. June 26, 1930.

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‘VII. Experiments with Subject-Matter–The Course of Study’ by Scott Nearing from Education in Soviet Russia. International Publishers, New York. 1926.

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