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‘Santa Visits Marion’ by W. Walter Ludwig from Labor Age. Vol. 19 No. 1. January, 1930.

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‘Organizing in British Columbia’ from Solidarity. Vol. 4 No. 37. September 20, 1913.

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‘Ireland’s Fight for Freedom and the Irish in the U.S.A.’ by Sean Murray. Workers Library Publishers, 1934.

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‘The McNamara Case and the Labor Movement’ by Eugene V. Debs from International Socialist Review. Vol. 12 No. 7. January, 1912.

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‘Dr. Adolph Douai: The Gifted and Tireless Agitator Dead’ from Workmen’s Advocate. Vol. 4 No. 4. January 28, 1888.

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‘Workers, Vote Communist–Vote Against Hunger and Fascism’ Hamtramck, Michigan Communist Party Municipal Election Pamphlet, 1934.

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‘The Development of “Swing”’ by Henry Johnson (John H. Hammond) from New Masses. Vol. 18 No. 10. March 3, 1936.

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‘Amalgamation or Annihilation’ by William Z. Foster from Labor Herald. Vol. 1 No. 2. April, 1922.

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‘Laboratory Technicians Organize!’ by A.J. Krell from Health. Vol. 1 No. 3. July, 1934.

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‘The Struggle of the Imperialists against the Chinese Labour Movement’ by Grigori Voitinsky from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 5 No. 52. June 25, 1925.

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‘The Position of Negro Women’ by Eugene Gordon and Cyril Briggs. Workers Library, New York. February, 1935.

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‘The Four Principles of Logic’ (1887) by Joseph Dietzgen from The Positive Outcome of Philosophy. Charles H. Kerr, Chicago. 1906.

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‘The Communist International to the American Comrades’ from Communist International. Vol. 1 No. 11-12. June-July 1920.

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‘James McInerney’ from The Militant. Vol. 3 No. 29. September 1, 1930.

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‘The Mission of Socialism is Wide as the World’ by Eugene V. Debs from Social Democratic Herald. Vol 4 No. 4. July 13, 1901.

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‘Letter from Leipzig, XXI’ by Wilhelm Liebknecht from Workingman’s Advocate (Chicago). Vol. 7 No. 48. August 19, 1871.

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‘The Revolutionary Role of Worker Correspondents’ by William F. Dunne from Little Red Library No. 4. Daily Worker Publishing, Chicago, 1924.

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‘Thomas J. Scott’ from The Weekly People. Vol. 15 No. 45. February 3, 1906.

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‘The Second Congress of the Profintern’ by Solomon Lozovsky from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 3 No. 3. January 9, 1923.

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‘Syria Under the Rule of the French Left Bloc’ by Joseph Berger from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 5 No. 15. February 18, 1925.

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‘After One Year of Striking at Passaic’ by Robert W. Dunn from The Daily Worker. Vol. 4 No. 10. January 25, 1927.

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‘Brecht and the Principles of “Educational” Theater’ by Eva Goldbeck from New Masses. Vol. 18 No. 1. December 31, 1935.

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‘The Negro Proletariat of Latin America and the International Conference of Negro Workers’ by Saturnino Ernandez (Sandalio Junco Camellón) from Negro Worker. Vol. 3 No. 9. June 15, 1930.

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

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‘Socialist Hypocrisy’ by Frans Bostrom from The Northwest Worker (Everett). No. 241. August 19, 1915.

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‘Undesirables’ by Scott Nearing from the Butte Daily Bulletin. Vol. 1 No. 213. May 5, 1919.

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‘Letter from Leipzig, XX’ by Wilhelm Liebknecht from Workingman’s Advocate (Chicago). Vol. 7 Nos. 46 & 47. July 29 & August 5, 1871.

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‘Advancement of the Canning Industry’ by Mary E. Marcy from International Socialist Review. Vol. 14 No. 6. December, 1913.

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‘Radical Irish Monthly Published in Chicago’ by Thomas J. O’Flaherty from Voice of Labor. Vol. 11 No. 601. June 2, 1923.

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‘Max Hölz Puts the Bourgeoisie in the Dock’ from Moscow. No. 36. July 8, 1921.

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‘Oil is King’ by John Keracher from The Proletarian. Vol. 3 No. 3. December, 1920.

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‘Report on the Russian Paper’ by Byork Lenekewitzky from Proceedings of the Tenth Convention of the Industrial Workers of the World, Chicago. 1916.

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‘The Fascisti Invasion of Bologna’ by Edmondo Peluso from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 2 No. 51. June 20, 1922.

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‘Report of the General Council’ (1872) by Karl Marx from Communist International. Vol. 10 No. 5-6. March 14, 1933.

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‘Revolter Haywood Stirs the Pot’ by Justus Ebert from Revolt (San Francisco). 2 No. 31. January 27, 1912.

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‘A Name for Our Party Which Would be Scientifically Sound and Conducive to Proletarian Class Thinking’ (1917) by V.I. Lenin from The Tasks of the Proletariat in Our Revolution. International Publishers, New York. 1932.

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‘In Texas Oil Towns’ by Sam from the Daily Worker. Vol. 4 No. 247. October 29, 1927.

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‘Progressives Can Win’ by A.J. Muste from Labor Age. Vol. 18 No. 2. February, 1929.

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‘Speech to the Jury’ (1932) by Angelo Herndon from Let Me Live. Random House, New York. 1937.

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‘Artists on Work Relief’ from Art Front. Vol. 1 No. 2. January, 1935.

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‘A Bench in Mulberry Park’ by Arturo Giovannitti from Arrows in the Gale. Hillacre Bookhouse, Riverside, Conn. 1914.

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‘The New York Garment Workers Strike’ by Mary E. Marcy from The International Socialist Review. Vol. 13 No. 8. February, 1913.

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‘The German Tragedy: A Warning to International Socialism’ by Haim Kantorovitch from Towards Socialist Reorientation. American Socialist Quarterly, New York. 1935.

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‘Proletarian and Petit-Bourgeois’ by Austin Lewis. Industrial Workers of the World Publishing Bureau, Chicago. 1912.

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‘Social Maintenance in Soviet Russia’ by A. Vinokurov from Soviet Russia (New York). Vol. 4 No. 5. January 29, 1921.

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‘The Strategy of Disintegration: Trade Unionism by Lobbying’ by J.M. Budish from Labor Age. Vol. 18 No. 1. January, 1929.

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‘Report of Frank H. Little’ from Stenographic Report of the Eighth Annual Convention of the Industrial Workers of the World, Chicago. 1913.

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‘Southern Terror’ by Louise Thompson from The Crisis. Vol. 41 No. 11. November, 1934.

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‘The Expressmen’s Strike in New York’ by Elisabeth Gurley Flynn from the International Socialist Review. Vol. 11 No. 6. December, 1910.

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‘Our Suffrage Campaign’ by Meta L. Stern from the New York Call. Vol. 4 No. 317. November 13, 1911.

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