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‘To the Jewish Proletariat’ by the Executive Committee of the Communist International from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 2 No. 63. August 1, 1922.

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‘The Class Struggle in Virginia’ from The Worker (New York). Vol. 13 No. 16. July 19, 1903.

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‘The Great Strike at the Keswick Smelter’ by A Member W.F. of M., No. 143 from The Advance (San Francisco). No. 437. December 29, 1902.

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‘Paul Robeson Joins Labor Theatre’ interview with Philip Bolsover from the Daily Worker. Vol. 14 No. 264. November 4, 1937.

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The Masses. Vol. 1 No. 12. December, 1911. Woman’s Number.

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‘Lena Morrow Lewis: Agitator’ by Ethel Lloyd Patterson from The Masses. Vol. 1 No. 7. July, 1911.

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‘Killed Without Warning’ by Mary E. Marcy from the International Socialist Review. Vol. 17 No. 9 March, 1917.

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‘The Seventh World Congress of the Communist International and the Tasks of Our Party’ from The Communist. Vol. 14 No. 12. December, 1935.

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‘The Two Party System’ by George Novack from New International. Vol. 4 No. 9. September, 1938.

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‘Bath Tubs and Their Makers’ by Mary Gray Peck from Life and Labor (Women’s Trade Union League). Vol. 2 No. 5. May, 1912.

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‘I.W.W. Does Honor to Poet-Martyr’ by Abner Woodruff from Industrial Worker. (new) Vol. 1 No. 34. December 2, 1916.

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‘The American Student Union Faces the Student Anti-War Strike’ by Hal Draper from American Socialist Monthly. Vol. 5 No. 2. April, 1936.

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‘The Great Contradiction in the Marxian Theory of Value’ by Louis B. Boudin from The Theoretical System of Karl Marx in the Light of Recent Criticism. Charles H. Kerr Publishers, Chicago 1907.

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‘Building Labor Internationalism’ by A.J. Muste from Labor Action (C.P.L.A.). Vol. 2 No. 13. July 15, 1934.

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‘Self-determination of Nations and Self-defense’ by Karl Liebknecht from The Class Struggle. Vol. 2 No. 2. March-April, 1918.

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‘The Red Flag in Newark’ by James Connolly from The Weekly People. Vol. 16 No. 14. June 30, 1906.

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‘American Communist Party Develops Defeatist Campaign Against U.S. Imperialism’ by J. Louis Engdahl from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 8 No. 8. February 16, 1928.

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‘Big I.W.W. Drive in the Wenatchee Valley’ from Industrial Worker. (New) Vol. 1 No. 30. November 24, 1916.

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‘The Old and the New’ by Harry Alan Potamkin from New Masses. Vol. 5 No. 12. May, 1930.

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‘Women’s Brigade Gives Militant Aid To Auto Strikers’ by Genora Johnson from Socialist Call. Vol. 2 No. 100. February 13, 1937.

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‘Elizabeth Gurley Flynn in Rhode Island’ by F. Miller from Solidarity. 2 No. 30. July 8, 1911.

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‘August Palm: The Swedish Socialist Agitator Arrives’ from The Weekly People. Vol. 10 No. 26. September 22, 1900.

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Dossier of the U.S. Irish Workers’ Clubs, 1932-1934 from The Daily Worker.

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‘The Glass Industry’ by Robert Grayson from Industrial Pioneer. Vol. 1 No. 2. March, 1921.

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‘Peasants and Pure Art’ by Harold Rosenberg from Art Front. Vol. 2 No. 2. January, 1936.

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The New International. Vol. 5 No. 11. November, 1939.

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‘Lynching: Capitalism its Cause; Socialism its Cure’ by A. Phillip Randolph from The Messenger. Vol. 3 No. 3. March, 1919.

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‘Karl Marx and Metaphor’ (1903) by Franz Mehring from Karl Marx: Man, Thinker, and Revolutionist. International Publishers, New York. 1927.

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‘An Unusual Friendship’ by Franz Mehring from Class Struggle. Vol. 3 No. 2. My, 1919.

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‘Who Joseph Ettor Is’ by Justus Ebert from Industrial Worker. Vol. 4 No. 9. May 23, 1912.     

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‘Progressive Miners in Illinois Hope of U.S. Miners’ by Tom Tippett from Labor Action (C.P.L.A.). Vol. 1 No. 1. April 1, 1933.

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‘Wilhelm Weitling — A Forgotten Pioneer’ by Oliver Carlson from Young Worker. Vol. 2 No. 1. January, 1923.

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‘Striking Girls Will Sell Papers on the Streets Today’ from the New York Call. Vol. 2 No. 232. December 29, 1909.

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‘Socialists Busy in 15th Ward’ from the Chicago Daily Socialist. Vol. 3 No. 153. April 26, 1909.

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‘White Labor Policy in South Africa’ by George Padmore from The Crisis. Vol. 45 No. 6. June, 1938.

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‘Anti-Fascist Day: Order of March’ from the Daily Worker. Vol. 10 No. 150. June 22, 1933.

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‘Reminiscences of the Beginnings of the German Youth Movement’ by Heinrich Brandler from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 7 No. 50. August 25, 1927.

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Challenge of Youth (Young People’s Socialist League). Vol. 1 No. 3. June, 1933.

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‘To the People of America’ by Maxim Gorky from The Worker (New York). Vol. 16 No. 18. August 4, 1906.

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‘Socialist Victim of Cave-In’ from the Chicago Daily Socialist. Vol. 4 No. 265. September 2, 1910.

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‘Wild Intellectual and Sober Workmen’ by A.J. Muste from Labor Age. Vol. 19 No. 8. August, 1930.

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‘Anti-Fascist Alliance First National Meet Opens Tomorrow’ from the Daily Worker. Vol. 3 No. 201. September 5, 1926.

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‘The Class Struggle Disguised’ by Mary E. Marcy from International Socialist Review. Vol. 17 No. 12. June, 1917.

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‘Program of the National Student League’ from Student Review. Vol. 1 No. 4. May, 1932.

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‘The Soviet Union and the League of Nations’ by Alexei Rykov from International Press Correspondence. Vol. 5 No. 89. December 24, 1925.

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‘Columbia is Jim Crow Institution, Student Group Charges’ from the Daily Worker. Vol. 10 No. 191. August 10, 1933.

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‘Wilhelm Liebknecht’s Funeral’ by Herbert Burrowes from the Social Democratic Herald. Vol. 3 No. 12. September 12, 1900.

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‘1500 C.C.N.Y. Students Strike, Police Attack Meeting’ from the Daily Worker. Vol. 10 No. 137. June 8, 1933.

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‘Betrayal of the Fayette County Miners’ by William Guiler, Thomas Myerscough, and Frank J. Indof from Labor Herald. Vol. 1 No. 9. November, 1922.

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The History of May Day by Alexander Trachtenberg. International Pamphlets No. 14. International Publishers, New York. 1931.

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