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‘To Be or Not to Be—Negroes’ by Cyril V. Briggs from the Daily Worker. Vol. 12 No. 43. February 19, 1935.

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‘International Capital and the World Trust’ by Mary E. Marcy from International Socialist Review. Vol. 16 No. 4. October, 1915.

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‘In the Shadow of the Electric Chair’ by Ralph Chaplin from Labor Defender. Vol. 1 No. 1. January, 1926.

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‘Lindbergh As a Militarist Kite’ by Thomas J. O’Flaherty from The Daily Worker Saturday Magazine. Vol. 4 No. 133. June 18, 1927.

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‘Marine Workers Scatter Joe Hill’s Ashes in Lake Erie’ from Solidarity. Vol. 8 No. 377. March 31, 1917.

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‘Idealistic Philosophies of History’ (1903) by Paul Lafargue from New Review. Vol. 1 No. 14. April 5, 1913.

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‘III. Pre-School Educational Work’ by Scott Nearing from Education in Soviet Russia. International Publishers, New York. 1926.

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‘The Cinema of Joris Ivens’ by Archibald MacLeish from New Masses. Vol. 24 No. 9. August 24, 1937.

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‘Account of The Recent “Riots” in Dublin’ by W.J. Bradshaw from The Weekly People. Vol. 9 No. 42. January 14, 1900.

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‘English Humanity and America’ (1862) by Karl Marx from Civil War in America. International Publishers, New York. 1937.

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‘Report on the Program Question’ by Nikolai Bukharin from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 23 No. 49. July 12, 1923.

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‘Sharecroppers Dramatize Their Plight in Sitdown on Missouri’s Tobacco Road’ from Socialist Appeal. Vol. 3 No. 3. January 21, 1939.

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‘The Passing of the Skilled Mechanic’ by Hugo Lenz from The International Socialist Review. Vol. 13 No. 9. March, 1913.

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‘Report of the Final Session of the Second International Conference of Communist Women’ from Moscow. No. 23. June 23, 1921.

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‘Slavery in Rhode Island’ by James P. Thompson from Industrial Union Bulletin. Vol. 1 No. 21. July 20, 1907.

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‘Italian Socialist Convention’ by Silvio Origo from The International Socialist Review. Vol. 4 No. 4. October, 1903.

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“Industrial Socialism”: Bill Haywood’s 1911 Run for Socialist Party Leadership. Online Presentation. April 17, 7 p.m. EST.

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‘Co-operatives, Unions, Political Democracy’ (1908) by Rosa Luxemburg from International Review. Vol. 1 No. 8 & 9. November & December, 1936.

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‘Working 500 Feet Above Ground’ by Thomas O’Connell from International Socialist Review. Vol. 12 No. 3. September, 1911.

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‘On The National and Colonial Question’ by Sultan Zade from Proceedings of the Second Congress of the Communist International, 1920.

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‘Brutal Raid on Cleveland Chinese Rouses Strong Protest’ from the Daily Worker. Vol. 2 No. 223. October 1, 1925.

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‘The British Strike: Its Background, Its Lessons’ by William F. Dunne. Daily Worker Publishing, Chicago. 1926.

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‘Discourse on Free Trade’ (1848) by Karl Marx. Translated by Florence Kelley-Wischnewetzky. Lee & Shepard Publishers, Boston. 1888.

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‘Our Larger Duty’ by Hubert H. Harrison from The New Negro. Vol. 3 No. 7. August, 1919.

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‘Patrioteering in Our Public Schools’ by Samuel Schmalhausen from Workers Council. Vol. 1 No. 5. June 1, 1921.

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‘Methanol–A Hazard in Sixty Trades’ by John L. Spivak from Health and Hygiene. Vol. 4 No. 6. December, 1936.

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‘Sabotage the Goods!’ from Solidarity. Vol. 4 No. 6. February 1, 1913.

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‘A Confession of Faith’ (1792) by George Jacques Danton from Voices of Revolt, No. 5. International Publishers, New York 1927.

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Articles on Ukraine from the Communist Press, 1919-1922.

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‘Tasks Among the Foreign-Born Workers’ by F. Brown from The Communist. Vol. 12 No. 8. August, 1933.

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“Negroes Against Whites” by Covington Hall from International Socialist Review. Vol. 13 No. 4. October, 1912.

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‘Hitlerism Turns the Clock Back for Women’ by Vera Buch from Class Struggle (C.L.S.). Vol. 5 No. January, 1935.

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‘The New Policy’ by Leon Trotsky from International press Correspondence. Vol. 4 No. 12. February 15, 1924.

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‘Sheriff’s Thugs Kill Two Miners In Illinois Strike’ by Garry Allard from Labor Action (C.P.L.A.). Vol. 1. No. 3. May 1, 1933.

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‘The Arab “Left” Nationalist Movement’ by Mustafa Sadi (Najati Sidqi) from Communist International. Vol. 7 No. 13. December 1, 1930.

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‘An Episode at the Copenhagen Congress’ by Solon De Leon from The Weekly People. Vol. 20 No. 33. November 12, 1910.

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‘Negro Share Croppers Building Their Union’ from Party Organizer (C.P.U.S.A. Internal Bulletin). Vol. 6 No. 1. January, 1933.

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‘Preface to Marx’s ‘On the Question of Free Trade” by Frederick Engels from Discourse on Free Trade by Karl Marx. Lee & Shepard, Boston. 1888.

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‘Returning from Socialist Congress, Haywood Talks on European Labor’ from the New York Call. Vol. 3 No. 351. December 17, 1910.

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‘Japanese Socialists and the War’ by Denjirō Kōtoku from International Socialist Review. Vol. 4 No. 12. June, 1904.

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‘I. A Dark Educational Past II. The Soviet Educational System’ by Scott Nearing from Education in Soviet Russia. International Publishers, New York. 1926.

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‘The New United States Tariff’ by Karl Radek from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 2 No. 92. October 27, 1922.

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‘10,000 March in Harlem Scottsboro Protest’ by Cyril Briggs from the Daily Worker. Vol. 11 No. 264. November 5, 1934.

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‘Minneapolis Counts Its Victims’ by Meridel Le Sueur from New Masses. Vol. 17 No. 1. October 1, 1935.

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‘Political Socialism vs. Industrial Socialism’ by Caroline Nelson from Revolt (San Francisco). Vol. 2 No. 21. November 18, 1911.

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‘Organization Plan of the National Hunger March to Washington’ from the Daily Worker. Vol. 8 No. 247. October 14, 1931.

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‘Stalin as Historian: The New Drive Against ‘Luxemburgism’ by August Thalheimer from Workers Age. Vol. 1 No. 6. February 27, 1932.

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‘You and Your Country’ by Mary E. Marcy from International Socialist Review. Vol. 17 No. 10. April, 1917.

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‘Bare Fists at Bayonne Cannot Overcome Power of State’ by Chester M. Wright from The American Socialist. Vol. 2 No. 5. August 14, 1915.

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‘Criteria of Negro Art’ W.E.B. Du Bois from The Crisis. Vol. 32 No. 6. October, 1926.

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